![]() ![]() When I show them they sometimes see the light. I tell people and tell people about the advantages of things, and they don't want to know. When TypeIt4Me came out more than 20 years ago I tested it for 3 days and bought a copy – what a no-brainer. QuicKeys became available a year or two after the Mac debuted – and turned a useless chunk of circuits into a working machine (once upgraded to a MacPlus). (Of course I don't much care for it when I'm on the other side of the equation.) It's shocking that people don't get things that are obvious to me. If so, I apologize, and request that you post the link to it. I'd like to include some great examples of KM macros.īTW, I've reviewed the KM Wiki, Documentation, Home page, and elsewhere, and I have not been able to find something succinct that clearly communicates to people who know little or nothing about KM. So, I'm working on a little script I can use, and maybe put in the Keyboard Maestro Wiki if Peter approves. But I have a hard time succinctly stating "What is Keyboard Maestro?". I am a huge fan/user of Keyboard Maestro, and I like to share info about it with my friends and colleagues, and fellow Internet users. Of course, if you have a list that you would prefer to be used, we can certainly go with that. I'm sure that and others will have thoughts on the criteria for what is the "best". This list is just off the top of my head.
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