Hello

There is a project 'kmousetool",

What is the reason to introduce another project with similar functionality?

Would it be nice just to add something to existing KDE project instead?

(There is a similar functionality working extremely nicely for Gnome as well)

- Alex

On 1/22/23 09:20, Albert Astals Cid wrote:
El diumenge, 22 de gener de 2023, a les 10:40:37 (CET), Brahim B. va escriure:
Hello,

Project name:
Max Auto Clicker

Project description:
Max Auto Clicker is a powerful, free, and open-source auto-clicking
software for Linux desktops. It can automate mouse clicks with a
minimal number of keystrokes and is intended to be speedy and
effective. Additionally, it is very flexible, enabling users to
program certain hotkeys to initiate clicks or schedule clicks to occur
at predetermined intervals. Moreover, it has the ability to record a
series of mouse clicks, and replay them on the screen.

Max Auto Clicker is a great application for automating operations and
improving workflow productivity on Linux systems because of its
extensive feature set.

Maintainer/developer:
Brahim B. (email:bahamid...@gmail.com)

Official Project website and repository:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/maxautoclicker/

Blog:
https://maxautoclicker.blogspot.com/

Snapstore:
https://snapcraft.io/maxautoclicker
The code is written in Pascal?

I'm not 100% against having a Pascal based project in KDE, but I'm wondering
why you're interested in making your project part of KDE given there's very
little synergies that our community would bring to a pascal based code.

Can you please elaborate?

Cheers,
   Albert

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