KeyCue 4.2 helps users learn Keyboard Maestro shortcuts

KeyCue 4.2 helps users learn Keyboard Maestro shortcuts

KeyCue 4.2 helps you learn and remember Keyboard Maestro shortcuts

Hagenberg, Austria: May 20, 2008 -- Ergonis Software today announced KeyCue
4.2 adding support for Keyboard Maestro.

KeyCue is quite a handy tool for learning and remembering keyboard
shortcuts. Whenever the Command key is kept pressed for a set amount of
time, the KeyCue window will appear listing all the keyboard shortcuts
available in the currently active application. Keyboard Maestro is a
powerful macro program that lets you define custom action sequences
together with your own shortcuts to activate them. As with menu shortcuts,
when you have defined a lot of useful macros, remembering all the shortcuts
for invoking them becomes a challenge.

Starting with version 4.2 of KeyCue and version 3.0 of Keyboard Maestro,
the two applications work together allowing KeyCue to show all currently
active Keyboard Maestro hot keys.

"The average Mac OS X application has about 40 menu shortcuts. The average
Keyboard Maestro user maintains even more hot keys. KeyCue helps you learn
these shortcuts and consequently boosts your productivity," said Christoph
Reichenberger, founder and CEO of Ergonis Software. "I am excited about the
cooperation with Stairways Software that allows us to make KeyCue's
functionality also available for Keyboard Maestro hot keys. This will take
productivity of our joint customers to a new level."

"Over the past year that I have been using KeyCue I have found it
remarkably useful, especially in programs like BBEdit and Photoshop that
have numerous command keys," said Peter N. Lewis, founder and CEO of
Stairways Software, "and I have been using Keyboard Maestro since long
before we acquired it in 2004. It has always been difficult to remember all
the hot keys for the many macros I have, so it is fantastic to have
Keyboard Maestro and KeyCue working together like this. Now my Keyboard
Maestro macros speed up my work, and KeyCue speeds up executing my macros -
what a great combination!"

The productivity paradox of keyboard shortcuts is that shortcuts were
designed to increase productivity. However, productivity actually decreases
when applications provide large numbers of shortcuts, in particular when
the shortcuts are defined inconsistently across applications. KeyCue's
elegantly simple solution is to detect and display an instant overview of
all shortcuts, i.e., the overall functionality of any application. Over
time, KeyCue users will automatically remember frequently used shortcuts
and start working more efficiently.

KeyCue has already received many awards, including a 4.5-Mice award from
MacWorld magazine.

Availability and Ordering:
KeyCue 4.2 requires Mac OS X 10.4 or newer and is compatible with Mac OS X
10.5 (Leopard).

KeyCue can be purchased securely on the Ergonis Software website. The
upgrade to KeyCue 4.2 is free for anyone who has purchased KeyCue in the
last 2 years. For information about purchases, including enterprise
licenses, volume discounts, and upgrade pricing offers, visit the website
at (http://www.ergonis.com/keycue).

Instead of purchasing KeyCue by itself, customers can get the Macility
Productivity Bundle that also contains two of the company's other
productivity tools, PopChar X and Typinator. The pricing of the
Productivity Bundle represents a saving of more than 35% over the separate
purchase of its components. More information about the Productivity Bundle
can be found at (http://www.ergonis.com/productivity).

About Ergonis Software:
Ergonis Software develops ergonomic and intuitive software that boosts the
productivity of Mac and PC users. Ergonis Software, a privately held
company founded in 2002, is headquartered in Hagenberg, Austria.

 
AAPL
$282.52
Apple Inc.
-1.23
MSFT
$24.38
Microsoft Corpora
-0.11
GOOG
$525.62
Google Inc.
-0.17
MacTech Search:
Community Search:

Introducing the App Hall of Fame!
App discoverability continues to be a real issue. With the fast churn of apps in the App Store, an app has only a few weeks of promotional life in it before it‚Äôs largely forgotten. There are a few things developers can do to fix that, but those... | Read more »
Gobliiins Are Coming
In the midst of the huge Q4 launch schedule, the cult classic, Gobliiins, as well as the rest of the trilogy, are being ported to the iPhone in all of their original glory. The Goblins trilogy was a quirky Atari/Amiga game series from the early 90‚Äôs... | Read more »
myPhoneDesktop – Chrome to iPhone Extens...
Anyone who has used myPhoneDesktop knows that it is a fantastic tool for streamlining your onscreen workflow. Instead of having to type line after line into your phone directly, you can use myPhoneDesktop to type from your computer directly into... | Read more »
Classes Review
Developer: Dustlab Price: $0.99 Version Reviewed: 2.4.7 iPhone Integration Rating: 3 out of 5 stars User Interface Rating: 4 out of 5 stars Re-use / Replay Value Rating: 3 out of 5 stars Overall Rating: 3.33 out of 5 stars | Read more »
AutoVerbal Talking Soundboard Pro helps...
Being able to speak and communicate with others is something that many of us take for granted. It‚Äôs not so easy for many folks though, in particular for individuals with autism spectrum disorders, as well as those who have suffered various brain... | Read more »
Pocketbooth Review
Developer: Project Box Price: $0.99 Version Reviewed: 1.0 iPhone Integration Rating: 4 out of 5 stars User Interface Rating: 4 out of 5 stars Re-use / Replay Value Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars Overall Rating: 4.17 out of 5 stars | Read more »
Get Your Roast Right With ‘Time To Roast...
Roasting meat, in the cooking world, is about as simple as it gets. The greatest roast recipe I‚Äôve ever found is from Michael Ruhlman‚Äôs website, with the recipe titled, ‚ÄúThe World‚Äôs Most Difficult Roasted Chicken Recipe.‚Äù | Read more »

All contents are Copyright 1984-2010 by Xplain Corporation. All rights reserved. Theme designed by Icreon.
Greetings, and welcome to the new MacTech web site! Our home page is designed to be your Industry Dashboard -- so you can have a snapshot of all that's relevant in the industry in one easy location. Many readers tell us that because the information is updated so frequently, they are now checking the site multiple times a day. Here's a quick run down of the features on the new web site, which can be subtle. We truly hope you register so that we can keep you up to date about new features as they are implemented. And, please use the BETA button in the top right to provide us any feedback, suggestions or bugs. We love to hear from you.