Keyboard Maestro

Keyboard Maestro
Design your own shortcuts
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Normally: $36.00

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Keyboard Maestro is a powerful macro program for Mac OS X. With Keyboard Maestro you can design your own shortcuts and activate them at any time, you can navigate through running applications with the Program Switcher, open windows with the Window Switcher, and you can work with past clipboards with the Clipboard History Switcher - all by pressing simple keystrokes.

Keyboard Maestro will save you time, and if your time is worth anything this will be the best purchase you’ve made in a while! If it saves you five minutes a day, you would save hundreds of dollars a year even on minimum wage. So stop wasting money and start saving time now.

You also get a free upgrade to version 4 when it is released.

Features include:

  • Create or Record macros (shortcuts) to control your Mac.
  • Create custom palettes of actions in any application.
  • Execute scripts or workflows on command or execute actions from a script.
  • Switch between, and launch and quit, applications.
  • Switch between, and minimize and close, windows.
  • Switch between, and paste, clipboards from your clipboard history.

System requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

Find out more about Keyboard Maestro.

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5 Comments »

  1. Ken Burns Effect said,

    July 4, 2009 @ 4:23 am

    Try Spark, it’s free and got great reviews!

    Also myRecipes seems a bit unfinished non Mac-like, otherwhise i like the simple yet elegant style. Just make it more look and feel like iLife-apps.

  2. Ken Burns Effect said,

    July 4, 2009 @ 4:34 am

    “free upgrade to version 4 when it is released”

    Thanks!

  3. Ken Burns Effect said,

    July 4, 2009 @ 5:44 am

    Keyboard Maestro is one of J Gruber/Daringfireball favourite apps!

  4. Mark in Maine said,

    July 4, 2009 @ 6:40 am

    Keyboard Maestro: Simple, fast, rock-solid for me for over a year now. Does what I need it to do and does it quickly (and this on an overburdened PowerBook G4 running 10.5.7)! Has saved me a ton of time and keystrokes. Well worth a look, and a steal at $21.

  5. giltinan said,

    July 5, 2009 @ 4:37 pm

    FYI: KeyCue users

    I just installed the new version and found the guide. Scanning it, I found this entry:

    KeyCue and Keyboard Maestro
    Keyboard Maestro by Stairways Software is a macro utility that lets you create your own
    keyboard shortcuts for many different types of operations – simple menu commands as well
    as complex sequences of actions. Starting with Keyboard Maestro 3.0 and KeyCue 4.2, these
    two products work together to take your productivity to a new level: Define “macros” for
    common tasks in Keyboard Maestro, assign keyboard shortcuts to them, and use KeyCue to
    display a list of macros along with their keyboard shortcuts, so you don’t need to memorize
    all these keyboard combinations.
    To display the list of Keyboard Maestro macros, the “Keyboard Maestro Engine” must be ac-
    tive in the background. Just press the ctrl key instead of the command key to display a list
    of all macros, neatly arranged by macro groups. When certain macro groups are defined to
    be active only in certain applications, KeyCue will display only those macros that are enabled
    in the current situation.
    We recommend that you make use of macro groups to organize your macros in multiple
    smaller groups. Every group will have its own heading, which makes it easier for you to find
    the macros you wish to execute.

    Since a lot of you may have bought the MU bundle which included KeyCue and like me, still be sorting things out and not be aware of these 2 integrating so well, I thought I would pass it along.

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