You may only add up to 5 items for comparison at one time. The only drawback I found is that it forces you to use a virtual on-screen keyboard instead of your actual keyboard – which would have been far more comfortable. MacroMaker features many different options and possibilities to create, record and schedule macros. Luckily the program has an extensive documentation that teaches you the basics, so you can start creating your macros in no time. MacroMaker seems a bit complicated to use at first sight, especially for those who are not familiar with macros.