If you’re like most people, you probably spend a lot of time on your computer browsing the web. But there are also times when you need to do repetitive tasks, like checking your email or refreshing your Facebook page, over and over again. If you’re tired of having to manually do these tasks every time, there’s an easy way to automate them using iMacros. iMacros is a software program that lets you record and repeat specific actions on your computer. So, for example, you can set up iMacros to automatically check your email every day at 7am. iMacros is free to download and use, and it’s available for both Macs and PCs. Once you have it installed, all you need to do is create a few simple macros. Here’s how:

  1. Open iMacros and click the “New” button in the toolbar. This will open up a new window where you can name your macro and specify what it will do. For our email macro example, we’ll just want it to check for new mail every day at 7am.
  2. Next, we’ll need to add some code into our new macro. This code will tell iMacros what action we want it to take each time it runs the macro – in this case, checking for new mail. To do this, click on the “Code” tab in the window that opened up when we created our macro (step 1), and then paste in the following code:Email Macro

    New Mail