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(This post was last modified: 12-14-2018, 01:27 PM by Skryptec.)
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(11-12-2016, 08:59 PM)Skryptec Wrote: Hello everyone,
I have seen many people spend a lot of money on AddMeFast.com bot, sure it can be easier, sure it can be better.
But why not make your own?
I am not here to show you how to code one, I am going to show you an alternative of a AddMeFast bot and how to set it up.
Alright, are you ready to make 3000 points/hour on auto-pilot? Here we go!
Step 1.
First of all, we are going to download MouseRecorder Premium. (It's FREE!)
- http://www.mouserecorder.com
Step 2.
Alright, so once downloaded and installed, you can open the program and then go to AddMeFast (http://addmefast.com) and login.
Step 3.
Go to Twitter (https://twitter.com) and log in, the reason why we are going to do it here because people offer a lot of points for Twitter favorites and it is pretty easy to set up.
Step 4.
Go to the Twitter favorites tab on AddMeFast (http://addmefast.com/free_points/twitter_favorites) and open up MouseRecorder Premium.
Step 5.
Record a macro clicking the Favorite button, then clicking the Like button on Twitter and then closing the popup.
If you do it right, it will look like this the following:
Make sure to add a wait of 1200 ms at the end, because it usually takes around that time to refresh the favorites so you get a different tweet to favorite.
Just incase you can't get it to work, just download this macro file I've pre-built for you.
- https://mega.nz/#!zFg3iIbQ!rtHwaJ5N845LW...L2OiMqnfv0
And that is basically it!
It will look kinda like this at the end:
Just tweak it here and there if you would like, because not all Tweets have the same amount of characters so the Like button may be on a different height sometimes. And just incase the thing clicks on a link in the Tweet, you can add a little thing so it goes back to the AddMeFast tab so it won't glitch out.
Anyway, enjoy and don't pay for AddMeFast.com bots anymore, they're overpriced.
Sincerely yours,
Skryptec
