Save keyboard shortcuts you use daily in your apps or want to learn and use more frequently. With Shortcut Keeper, you can easily keep the hotkeys you frequently use in one place. Instead of searching around for the same keyboard shortcuts every once in a while, you can: - Add the keyboard shortcut in Shortcut Keeper. - Check it out quickly whenever you need to remember the shortcut. - Keep until you have memorized it. Especially useful if: - You are coming to macOS from another OS and want to learn its hotkeys - You are using an app for the first time. Keep it on the side while using your apps and immediately check your saved shortcuts. Features include: - Bring it to the front with Command-Option-K (or your own hotkey combination). - A lightweight app for your Mac. - Intuitive design. - Dark theme available. - Filtering and layout options. - Support for chord shortcuts (e.g. Command-K Command-T) and custom apps. Be more productive with your daily tasks with Shortcut Keeper!
A very useful app
A great tool for learning keyboard shortcut heavy apps (such as Vim)! I've found bugs but Minas is very responsive and rolled out fixes quickly after I brought them to his attention.
Mostly useful, has shortages
The only app of it's kind so far so it's okay but the ability to manually enter shortcuts would be helpful, as would the ability to manually add icons/apps. I use this mostly to keep track of my menubar hotkeys and website specific keyboard shortcuts but right now the inability to enter a shortcut that triggers after I enter a key three times, or the inability to enter a chord shortcut that uses the function key is limiting, the same way it's slightly annoying to not be able to add custom icons. Still, it's miles better than Cheat Sheet for what I'm using it for, which seems to be the only alternative to this app and serves an entirely different purpose than what I need. Update: The new ability to add custom shortcuts and commands is wonderful :)
Mostly useful, has shortages
The only app of it's kind so far so it's okay but the ability to manually enter shortcuts would be helpful, as would the ability to manually add icons/apps. I use this mostly to keep track of my menubar hotkeys and website specific keyboard shortcuts but right now the inability to enter a shortcut that triggers after I enter a key three times, or the inability to enter a chord shortcut that uses the function key is limiting, the same way it's slightly annoying to not be able to add custom icons. Still, it's miles better than Cheat Sheet for what I'm using it for, which seems to be the only alternative to this app and serves an entirely different purpose than what I need.
- Native support for Apple silicon (M1 Macs). - Double-clicking on a shortcut now brings app its Edit menu. - Bug fixes and visual improvements.
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