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Winbatch is a programming language developed by Wilson WindowWare, Inc. It is designed for automating repetitive Windows tasks, such as backing up files or setting system configuration options. Winbatch is sometimes compared to Microsoft's Windows Script Host (WSH) and Active Server Pages (ASP). Winbatch consists of a scripting engine and an integrated development environment (IDE). The scripting engine interprets and executes Winbatch scripts, which are written in the Winbatch macro language. The IDE provides a graphical interface for creating and editing Winbatch scripts. The Winbatch macro language is a procedural language with a syntax that is similar to the C programming language. Winbatch scripts can be written using any text editor, but the IDE provides a more user-friendly interface. Winbatch scripts can be executed from the command line or from within the IDE. They can also be compiled into standalone executables. Winbatch scripts can be used to automate a wide variety of tasks, such as backing up files, setting system configuration options, or sending email. Winbatch is a powerful and versatile programming language that can be used to automate a wide variety of tasks. It is easy to learn and use, and the IDE provides a user-friendly interface for creating and editing scripts. If you need to automate repetitive Windows tasks, Winbatch is an excellent choice.