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| | | | | QuicKeys X Publisher's Description What is QuicKeys X? QuicKeys X is the first automation utility specifically designed for Mac OS X. It takes the daily tasks that would normally require you five...six...twenty or more steps and turns them into simple one step shortcuts. Automate anything from launching programs, mounting servers, selecting menus, and running UNIX commands to typing text or shutting down your Classic environment. Whatever you do, however many steps, QuicKeys saves you time and increases your productivity.
How does it work? Shortcuts are a snap to create with either the easy-to-use QuicKeys Editor or the built-in recording feature. Shortcuts can be scoped to work in all applications or limited to only work in a specific application. QuicKeys provides a wide range of ways to trigger your shortcuts, including hot keys, timers, date & time, application events, time range, toolbars, USB device, and speech triggers. QuicKeys is the ultimate utility for streamlining your digital lifestyle.
What can QuicKeys do for me? Once you simplify your daily computer tasks with QuicKeys, the benefits are obvious. Primarily, you'll save time. Every shortcut, whether saving you 10 seconds or 10 minutes of attentive work at your keyboard, will give you back some of that most precious commodity. And accuracy is another bonus. Humans are prone to error, but with some care, QuicKeys shortcuts can be built to be bullet-proof, performing a task thousands of times, each iteration exactly like the last. With QuicKeys X, all the different parts of your Mac can be customized to work together, the way you want. Once you've experienced this kind of power, you won't want to use a Mac without QuicKeys. System Requirements Mac OS X 10.4 or later | | | | Download QuicKeys X | Screenshots
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