Alper Han is an independent developer whose open-source presence centers on a single, tightly focused utility: CrossMacro, a lightweight keyboard-and-mouse automation tool designed to work identically across Windows, macOS and Linux. Built for users who routinely repeat the same cursor clicks or key sequences—gamers grinding daily quests, data-entry clerks copying form fields, designers applying identical filter stacks, or QA engineers reproducing multi-step test scripts—the program records every pointer movement, scroll, click and keystroke, then replays the entire chain on demand with frame-level timing accuracy. Scripts can be edited in a plain-text view that exposes millisecond delays and coordinate offsets, enabling fine-tuning without re-recording, and hot-key assignments let entire workflows be triggered from anywhere on the desktop. Because the executable is self-contained and configuration files are stored in human-readable JSON, portable setups on a USB stick or cloud folder synchronize effortlessly between office workstation and home laptop. The interface stays minimal, avoiding the learning curve typical of enterprise-grade macro suites, yet supports conditional loops and variable playback speed for moderately complex scenarios. Night-owl coders appreciate the dark-theme option, while privacy-minded users value the complete offline operation that keeps no telemetry. Alper Han’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are pulled through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the newest build and permitting batch installation alongside other applications.
Cross-platform keyboard and mouse macro application
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