Moom allows you to move and zoom windows — using either the mouse or the keyboard — to predefined locations and sizes, or to full screen mode. When used via the mouse, all you need to do is hover over a green resize button, and Moom’s interface appears. When used via the keyboard, press your defined shortcut, and the Moom keyboard bezel appears; you can then move windows using the arrow.
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. Fixes an expansion problem in Wordfast Pro. Fixes a problem where the columns in the abbreviation table could not be resized. Works around a rare crash when sorting abbreviations.
Manually exporting a set as a “publication file” now always correctly sets the publication date to the current date. Works around a problem with Catalina's automatic dark mode, where Typinator's menu icon was not correctly updated after an automatic light/dark change. Fixes a problem where pictures were cut off or blank in the Quick Search results. Compatible with macOS Catalina. When unregistered, Typinator no longer tries to use a legacy license from old preferences.
The distribution disk image is now notarized and can be mounted on macOS Catalina. The built-in installer's localization settings have been updated to ensure compatibility with future versions of macOS.
Faster Quick Search, especially the first time after launching Typinator and when many items match the search term. Works around a problem on some keyboards, where the ⌘= keyboard shortcut did not work.
Improved reliability of certain file operations with files that were specified by local paths. Fixes a problem in the built-in installer, which could not register the installed application with the Finder in certain circumstances. Fixes a problem that caused the built-in installer to stall on macOS Catalina, even though the actual installation succeeded. Works around an expansion problem in Jump Desktop. Fixes an issue in LICEcap, where abbreviations were not completely deleted in the “Save As” field when starting a new recording.
In the marker for nested abbreviations, Typinator now accepts French quoting style (with double angle quotation marks and non-breaking spaces). 'Smart substitutions' (quotes, dashes, text replacements, etc.) are now disabled in the expansion field by default. Typinator remembers the settings of 'smart substitutions' (quotes, dashes, text replacements, etc.) separately for plain text, formatted text and HTML expansions. Typinator no longer shows the 'must not be empty' message immediately after creating a new item. Works around an issue with certain multi-line expansions in Microsoft Word. Solves a problem where Typinator created different types of line breaks in some applications. Fixes incorrect cursor position when the expansion ended with line breaks in certain Cocoa applications.
Fixes a problem where searching for words did not work in case of long expansions. Works around an expansion problem in RazorSQL. Fixes an issue where command+F failed to enter the Search field when the abbreviation field had the keyboard focus. Works around an issue that caused opening of a file selection window when certain applications were launched by double-clicking a document. Avoids a delay when the Typinator window was opened for the first time. Fixes a delay after formatted expansions in certain circumstances.
Works around an issue that caused leftover abbreviation characters in Mail under Leopard. Fixes a compatibility problem with Default Folder. Works around an accessibility problem of Firestorm that caused delays during expansions. Improved rounding in the 'General' format of the pocket calculator. New technique for adding Typinator to the list of Login Items now also works for Mountain Lion.
Fixes an expansion problem that was introduced with Pages 4.2. It is now possible to temporarily suspend Typinator. Works around a problem that caused Typinator to fail in certain floating windows, such as Spotlight or the quick entry windows of OmniFocus and TaskPaper.
(OS X 10.5 only). Fixes errors in the usage notes of some of the predefined sets. Expansion and correction sounds did not play when the 'Feedback Sound' option had been turned off in a previous version of Typinator. Fixes a problem where editing an abbreviation did not work properly after deleting all characters with the backspace key. Solves a problem that caused Typinator to mess up an abbreviation while typing in the abbreviation text field.
KeyCue is extremely useful. I've also found it to be a great 'cheat sheet' that actually helps me learn the shortcuts.Dan Frakes, MacWorld You may not have searched for a utility that does what KeyCue does, but after using it, you'll probably wonder how you lived without it. Jim Cole, Jacksonville, FL KeyCue is a fantastic product that has transformed the way I use my Mac. As a relatively new Mac user this has improved my productivity significantly! Darren Wheatley I found excellent shortcuts with the very first key press. A great program. Thanks! David Steiner, CO, USA I've only been using KeyCue for ten minutes and already I think it is one of the greatest little apps ever! Tom Donaldson OR, USA This is a great teaching aid for anyone wanting to increase productivity. I've been looking for a product like this for quite some time. Kelly Baker, MA, USA
Did you know that the average macOS application has 40 to 80 menu shortcuts?
Menu shortcuts are supposed to provide quick access to frequently used menu commands. Honestly though, how many shortcut keys do you know by heart?
KeyCue helps you to use your macOS applications more effectively by displaying a concise table of all currently available menu shortcuts.
You no longer need to memorize and remember key combinations; just press the command key and KeyCue tells you what you want to know.
Over time, you will automatically remember frequently used shortcuts and start working more efficiently.
KeyCue gives you an instant overview of the overall functionality of any application, plus lets you automatically start working more efficiently by making use of menu shortcuts.
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KeyCue 9.7 is the recommended version for use on macOS Catalina (10.15).
KeyCue 9.7 is fully compatible with macOS Catalina and macOS Mojave, including Dark Mode (introduced with Mojave).
If you have already upgraded to Catalina or plan to upgrade soon, we therefore strongly recommend that you upgrade KeyCue to version 9.7.
For more information, please see our compatibility page.
With version 9 the days are gone when KeyCue was a mere keyboard shortcut cheat sheet.
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Main features
Features marked with are new in KeyCue 9.
Installation
To install KeyCue, download it from our downloads page. KeyCue is distributed as a macOS disk image (DMG). Once you have mounted the disk image, simply double-click the KeyCue icon to install and launch KeyCue.
As long as you do not have a license key, KeyCue operates in trial mode.
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Requirements
Languages
The current version of KeyCue is available in English, German, and French.
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