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Q: Hello, I found this in the help section: RPA & DESKTOP OS COMMANDS Use Case Using desktop OS commands allows ...

you to run the Desktop operating system command in RTILA automation. Although RTILA is a web automation tool , the ” Execute a command ” command lets you launch any command (for Windows, Mac and Linux) to open a software or do anything else.

If I understand correctly, you can also access commands from computer applications
?
Can RTILA automate OS applications in addition to the web browser ?

Merci

fred1980PLUSFeb 9, 2024
Founder Team
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RTILA

May 15, 2024

A: Dear Fred

RTILA is first and foremost a browser automation Desktop based Software, that is were we are super powerful. That said with the demand and our team efforts we are adding more and more Desktop related automation capabilities. And we are doing that in at least 3 ways:

1) Using our command line "command" which allows you to run/execute any Desktop action for which you can find the execution code (ChatGPT is pretty good at finding those). See doc here: https://rtila.com/docs/desktop-os-commands/

2) We have just started creating a whole series of Folder & File Management Command that allows you to monitor/read/create/rename/move/delete any file on your local computer. So this can technically be used like an "'Integration through files/folders" with any Desktop automation or Desktop software. You can get for instance Power Automate to do something and drop a file as a structured data result in a specific folder, and RTILA can monitor that folder/file and kick off an RTILA automation to use that file data to do something then modify or create a new file etc... See current commands here: https://rtila.com/downloads/category/custom-commands/?s=file

3) Integration with Desktop Apps through Web API and our Cloud API feature. For instance Power Automate Desktop automations can be controlled/accessed via Web API.
See our Cloud API doc here: https://rtila.com/docs/rtila-cloud-api-documentation-updated/
Also see our Bridge API command here (to interact with any API without the need for Zapier): https://rtila.com/downloads/api-bridge-get-post-requests/
And also our Webhook command: https://rtila.com/downloads/webhook-send-request/

I hope this makes sense.

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