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Monday, October 15, 2007

Ergonis Software has announced today that it has updated KeyCue for Leopard, the next generation of OSX due to release early next month by Apple, Inc. If you’re not already familiar with KeyCue, then you’ve been missing short cuts. Ergonis has created a delightful application that is a menu shortcut cheat sheet of sorts. Simply by holding down your Command key for a few seconds, you’ll be soon presented with a menu displaying all the possible keyboard shortcuts for the application you are currently in. If you’re like me, I’d rather keep my hand on my new aluminum keyboard then have to take my right hand off and move it to the mouse for some screen navigation. It’s all about saving time, folks.
But don’t worry, if you like using your mouse, new in 4.0 is the ability to click on menu shortcut in the display and off is the command executed. Best of both worlds. I know.
“KeyCue is for menu shortcuts what PopChar is for special characters. A simple and unobtrusive utility that makes your daily work easier and automatically enhances your productivity,” Christoph Reichenberger, founder and CEO of Ergonis Software, told SvenOnTech. “With the new version we are happy to deliver the number one customer-requested feature and to take the productivity boost to the next level.”
Take it from me a long time user of KeyCue. This is a great program and now the power of clickable menu, you’ll easily be able to find unforeseen menu items that are easily lost in the dizzy of drop-downs from above!
Users that have purchased this in the last two years receive a free upgrade to 4.0. New users can pick it up for EUR 19.99 (about $25 USD).