We closed our media player, browsed to our macro recording, and clicked TinyTask's 'Play' button. We pressed Tiny Task's 'Rec' button, browsed to a music file, right-clicked it, and selected 'Play.' We pressed 'Rec' again to stop the recording, and then named and saved our macro. If your media player tried to play TinyTask's REC files, just right-click the file, select 'Open With,' and browse to TinyTask's program file. Click 'Save' and name the recording to run it later. The Help file is actually a Quick Start guide listing shortcut keys, but that's about all you need since TinyTask is extremely easy to use: Press 'Record,' do something on your PC, stop the recording, and press 'Play.' TinyTask will repeat whatever you just did, whether it's open a file, folder, or program navigate to a Web site or more elaborate sequences.
TinyTask's user interface is tiny, too, with a slim window displaying six icons: Open, Save, Record, Play, Compile, and Options, which include playback speed, hot keys, and the ability to remember settings in INI files.