ATTENTION: DOES NOT SUPPORT macOS SIERRA. Quick Shortcuts lets you discover and use one of the hidden productivity boosters of your Mac: The keyboard shortcuts. Simple key combinations replace countless mouse clicks, letting you perform frequent tasks and handy functions in no time. Top Shortcuts, First Aid, Special Characters and the essential apps can be accessed right from the applications sidebar. The live search shows key commands while you type. Quick Shortcuts helps you find the most useful key combinations for your daily Mac tasks: managing files, using apps and working with text. All commands, from Clipboard to Screenshot, can are easily found and beautifully illustrated. Shortcuts, you find particularly useful, can be saved to your "favorites" with a single click. All shortcuts have been carefully researched, tested and commented by our experienced Apple savvy author Hans Dorsch, author of many books on Mac, iPhone, iPad and Apps. Quick Shortcuts main categories make discovering fun: - Top Shortcuts: the most interesting and useful shortcuts for your productivity - First Aid: essential commands for quitting unruly apps and solving frequent computer problems - Startup: commands for mastering startup problems and managing system tools like BootCamp - Special Characters: over 100 characters, that are hard to find on the keyboard. With explanations on how to use. For coders, typographers and everybody - Keyboards: Find your way around Apples keyboards with visual explanations Shortcuts for the most used Mac applications are accessible in the sidebar: - Apps and OS X: Shortcuts, that work in most Mac apps - Finder: copy files, navigate in folders without touching the mouse - iWork: get the most out of Apples office apps with shortcuts for Pages, Numbers and Keynote - iPhoto: manage, show and edit photos with ease - Preview: view, edit and comment pictures and pdf files - iCal: browse through your calendar and to do lists more quickly and add entries in no time - Address Book: Zip through Apples clever contact database - Mail: receive, create and manage emails with key commands - Safari: key commands make Apples Web browser surf faster and use - iTunes: play and manage media on your Mac Many keyboard shortcuts are standardized and can be used in all applications on the mac: learn once, use everywhere. If you have questions or technical problems, please contact us at [email protected]
downloaded and it started in german
downloaded the app and it started up in another language and i couldn't get it to english, please fix or give me the money back
Don't buy this
This doesn't create shortcuts, it is just a database of them. Waste of time. Dear creator, If we wanted a list of shortcuts we would do a google search. You're a theif
for me
An indispensable, long sought after program I finally found thanks to the mac app store. Great success!
Helpful & does what it promises
Solid app that shows all the keyboard shortcuts. Good for Keyboard junkies like me.
Good Shortcut Key Reminder App
I have saved any number of shortcut key cheat-sheets, but could never find them when I needed them. I bought this app so I could easily find shortcut key combinations like the ones for screen capture. Now I can go to Quick Shortcuts in the Dock and find the shortcut I want quickly. Shortcuts are nicely organized by app with an area for favorites too.
Be Very Careful! This app doesn
I was looking for an app that would let me map keys on the keyboard. Why does the Mac make me touch the mouse for simple things! I thought this would let me map the keys on the keyboard to do simple tasks. I didn't realize it was just a 'Help" file of keyboard shortcuts. You can find all of this information on the web (or course you have to use the mouse to click on the Safari window to open it up!) No reason to pay $.99 for it.
Clean it up
There is no consistency with regard to font size and font case. - Right side Menu bar items mixed with either Title case or lower case - Images of keys that are to be pressed are depicted inconsistently as either upper or lowercase without mention if (shift) needs to be used. - Shortcut descriptions are not consistent in font size. - THERE ARE TYPOS EVERYWHERE - Shortcut titles are also not consistent and messy. It's almost as if you just copy/pasted these commands from different sources without doing due diligence and putting effort into the final "clean" release. Yes it is functional, no it doesn't "Look" good and can cause some confusion as well. Recommended additions: Ability to sort
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