WinAutomation ? This makes me laugh aloud. I observe this in our office. Universal remedy of clueless senior Xerox management on robotising office processes. This is Xerox answer to years of inherent inability to design and deliver thought through and well integrated systems. These robots are cheap to build and immensely difficult to maintain. Once the designer is laid off nobody will understand what his/her robot is actually doing. I have seen similarity poorly built apps in Excel using VBA. VBA is not bad when used properly. But this guy just coded some basic Excel tasks using VBA. Have you ever tried to read this type of code ? What a nightmare ! Copy, paste, sort, delete, copy, paste. Sugar. What a mess. And these robots look a bit like that. It is enough that our beloved MS changes something in their Office and the robot just breaks. So nice to see when stupidly build process automation is on its knees. WinAutomation robots ? Yes, they are good for some tasks. I see applications for them. The scary thing is that Xerox management believes that this might be a way to fix their incompetency in delivering modern and well designed integrated systems. But good design costs $$$$$$ and Xerox is not interested in spending on improving its infrastructure. They clearly prefer using a chewing gum to fix Xerox processes. Good luck.