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KeyCue

KeyCue - 1.0fc1

find and learn menu shortcuts

All Time: (4.0)
Version 1.0fc1: (3.0)
Selected Version: 1.0fc1
Release Date: 2004-05-17
License: Beta
Downloads (version 1.0fc1): 191
Downloads (all versions): 19,512
Price: $11.99

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Product Description:

KeyCue is a simple, unobtrusive utility application that helps you find, remember, and learn menu shortcuts. Just hold down the Command key for a while - KeyCue comes to help and shows a table of all currently available menu shortcuts. When you have found the desired shortcut in the KeyCue table, just type it and continue working as usual. The KeyCue window will disappear automatically.


Over time, you will automatically remember frequently used shortcuts and become a power user of your favorite applications, working much more efficiently.

What's new in this version:

  • KeyCue now works with Japanese.
  • Improved reaction when a shortcut key is pressed.
  • KeyCue did not work when the caps lock key was active.
  • In the settings window, KeyCue did not accept the enter and esc keys as shortcuts for OK and Cancel.
  • Fixed a potential crash when KeyCue closed the shortcut table.
  • Operating System Requirements:

    This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

    • Mac OS X 10.3

    Additional Requirements:

    • Mac OS X 10.3 or higher

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    Feedback Summary:

    Version 1.0fc1:
    Overall Rating: (3.0) Features: (3.5) Support: (4.0)
    Ease of Use: (4.0) Quality / Stability: (4.0) Price: (3.5)
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    KeyCue ReviewKeyCue Helps Me a Lot - Version: 4.5, 12/2/2009 03:39PM PST

    Karyl
    I have had KeyCue for many years. It has saved me a lot of time and frustration, especially since I can't remember all of the key combinations for the shortcuts just in the Finder itself. With the third-party add-ons and programs that I use, I still find that KeyCue is a great help, and it is nice that all I have to do is press and hold just one key.
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    KeyCue ReviewQuicKeys integration is excellent in v4.5 - Version: 4.5, 8/31/2009 08:45AM PST

    joel14
    I have been using KeyCue for three years on Tiger and Leopard with no problems and the latest version allows me to see all my application and QuicKeys shortcuts at the same time, which is brilliant. QuicKeys became an indispensable utility for me back in the Classic OS days and remains so now. KeyCue is the only practical way to quickly see what shortcuts are available in any given context across the application, system and QuicKeys domains simultaneously, in an attractive and easy way - well worth the fee for me.
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    KeyCue ReviewExcellent, overpriced application - Version: 4.4, 4/30/2009 08:05PM PST

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    Central Scrutinizer--2008
    This is a wonderful app, but it is not worth $25. I'd consider paying $5 - $10, but no more. There are plenty of other methods for finding shortcuts, all of them free.

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