Stairways Software Acquires Keyboard Maestro

Stairways Software Acquires Keyboard Maestro

Stairways Software Acquires Keyboard Maestro

Perth, Western Australia - 12 July 2004 - Stairways Software Pty Ltd is
pleased to announce that it has acquired Keyboard Maestro from Michael
Kamprath. Keyboard Maestro is a powerful macro program for Mac OS X that
lets you design your own macros and activate them at any time, with support
for selecting menus, opening files or applications, controlling iTunes,
pasting text, running scripts, and controlling processes.

While Keyboard Maestro itself is a very professional program (and one that
we here at Stairways have found indispensable for our day-to-day tasks),
Michael originally approached developing Keyboard Maestro as a part-time
hobby. Keyboard Maestro 2.0 has been in beta testing for over a year and
Michael realized that for a variety of reasons he did not have the energy
or time to dedicate to the program that Keyboard Maestro's users deserved.
When we learned from Michael that he was considering abandoning the
program, we offered to acquire it from him. After a short and very fruitful
negotiation the agreement was signed on June 30 and Stairways Software
acquired all rights to Keyboard Maestro.

We here at Stairways Software will bring the same level of professionalism
to Keyboard Maestro that we have to our powerful award-winning Internet
client, Interarchy, including such things as rapid registration, prompt
support, and web access to license and email details.

Some things will stay the same, especially the solid power of Keyboard Maestro.

Other things will change. We plan to finish the 2.0 version in around three
months. Version 2 will be a free upgrade to those who purchased Keyboard
Maestro 1 after June 30. Those people who purchased version 1 prior to June
30 (from Michael) will be able to upgrade for a nominal free. Following
Stairways normal informal policy of one paid major upgrade per year we
should see much more rapid development of Keyboard Maestro, perhaps
including such things as Automator or Dashboard integration in the future.

Michael promised that he would not give customer email addresses to any
third party, and that obviously includes us, so in order to allow existing
users to upgrade to Keyboard Maestro or to retrieve their serial number or
information about future versions, Michael will shortly send existing
customers an email with details of how to transfer their customer details
to Stairways if they desire.

It will take a few weeks before we have completed the transition and can
email customers. Anyone interested in keeping informed can join the
Keyboard Maestro mailing list at:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/keyboard_maestro

Keyboard Maestro was developed by Michael Kamprath and is now engineered by
Stairways Software Pty Ltd and distributed by Kagi. Keyboard Maestro is
licensed on a per workstation basis (individuals can choose to license it
on a per user basis).

New customers can purchase Keyboard Maestro 1.x from
(http://www.keyboardmaestro.com/purchase) for US$20 and customers who
purchased version 1 after June 30 will be entitled to a free upgrade to
version 2.0 when it is released.

A fully-functional trial version of Keyboard Maestro is available for
downloaded from (http://www.keyboardmaestro.com/download).

For sales enquires, customer service, technical support, or to contact
project management, our current contact information is listed at
(http://www.keyboardmaestro.com/contact).

For more information about anything to do with Keyboard Maestro visit
(http://www.keyboardmaestro.com/).

 
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.