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KeyCue helps you to use your Mac OS X applications more effectively by displaying a concise table of all currently available menu shortcuts.
You no longer need to memorize and remember key combinations; just press the command key and KeyCue tells you what you want to know. Over time, you will automatically remember frequently used shortcuts and start working more efficiently.
New in this version:
KeyCue can display QuicKeys shortcuts (requires QuicKeys 4.0 or newer).
KeyCue 4.5 is ready for Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard).
KeyCue now correctly displays arrow keys as dashed arrows.
Shortcuts with keys on the numeric keypad are now enclosed in brackets to distinguish them from other keys for the same characters.
KeyCue allows long lists of Keyboard Maestro macros to extend over multiple columns.
Improved handling of special cases for Java applications.
More flexible adaptation to applications with special requirements.
KeyCue now has a support interface that simplifies registration and various support activities.
The version check now includes dynamic updates of special cases for certain applications.
Works around a bug in Firefox that caused Firefox to crash.
Fixes a problem that caused KeyCue to forget license information when preferences were synced with MobileMe.
Works around a problem with Thunderbird that caused KeyCue to skip certain menus.
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