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Customers with five or more users should contact Stairways Software for a volume discount quote. Customers who purchased Keyboard Maestro directly from the company after Jan. 1, 2015, have been issued ...
After two years of free updates, Peter Lewis of Stairways Software has released Keyboard Maestro 7.0, a major update that adds new triggers, new actions, and themed palettes to the macro utility, ...
From what I’ve seen so far, Keyboard Maestro 6.0 doesn’t revolutionize the app but adds welcome (and needed) features such as syncing and browser actions while broadening its automation scope with ...
The venerable Keyboard Maestro can do a lot more than just open an app when you hit a keyboard shortcut: It can launch all sorts of different actions using all kinds of different triggers. Here ...
Open a website, copy files into a specific folder, or launch an application, all with Keyboard Maestro’s keyboard shortcuts and other triggers.
With an obligatory nod to Spinal Tap, Keyboard Maestro from Peter Lewis of Stairways Software now goes to 11. The major upgrade for the popular automation and clipboard utility introduces a new Macro ...
Keyboard Maestro, while not as powerful as QuicKeys, is an easy-to-use, capable, and affordable macro utility. Stairways Software’s $36 Keyboard Maestro is a Macintosh macro utility for ...
I have a lot of text workflows, and I use Keyboard Maestro to fill out forms, start searches, bug my editors in Slack, and answer predictable emails with just a few keystrokes.
Keyboard Maestro 1.2.0 is a hot key/macro tool, switcher, multiple clipboards. The new release has a Window Switcher, which enables switching, closing, and minimizing windows with a single keystroke.
Stairways Software has rolled out Keyboard Maestro 8.0, the new version of its automation tool for the Mac.