iKey is an essential utility and incredibly powerful tool for OS X that can eliminate repetitive actions. iKey allows creation of shortcuts that perform an action or sequence of actions each of which can be launched by key combinations or menu or event. This easy to use macro/automation utility can save time, typing and hundreds of clicks everyday. Avoid carpal tunnel, get more accomplished and have fun with iKey. Manual written by Adam Engst.
System Requirements Mac OS X 10.2 or higher
What's new Improvements: - improved support of X-keys devices (USB hardware with multiple keys from xkeys.com) - improved the "Check for update" feature (now using Sparkle. http://andymatuschak.org/pages / sparkle ) Bug fixes: - corrected a problem where buttons of USB devices can't run a launcher when they are released - corrected a problem that can crash iKey after quitting the Editor
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