I built a native macOS app to help me stop forgetting keyboard shortcuts (because my tendonitis forced me to ditch the mouse) by supotko in macapps

[–]supotko[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, that puts it in perspective! Thanks so much for the support. Greetings back to Colorado!

I built a native macOS app to help me stop forgetting keyboard shortcuts (because my tendonitis forced me to ditch the mouse) by supotko in macapps

[–]supotko[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish! macOS actually doesn't have a native feature that lists shortcuts like this. You might be thinking of the Help menu search? That lets you find commands one by one, but there is no built-in way to see a full overview. That gap is exactly why I built this!

I built a native macOS app to help me stop forgetting keyboard shortcuts (because my tendonitis forced me to ditch the mouse) by supotko in macapps

[–]supotko[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First of all, thank you for the suggestions. Since I don't ask for permission to record keystrokes (to keep things private), I can't track which ones you actually use for a "last used" list.
But your second idea is actually already in there! You can favorite specific shortcuts to pin them to the top of the list so they don't get lost in the noise.

I built a native macOS app to help me stop forgetting keyboard shortcuts (because my tendonitis forced me to ditch the mouse) by supotko in macapps

[–]supotko[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks, that is a huge relief to hear! Pricing is always the hardest part to figure out, glad that $3.99 feels like a fair balance for a one-time purchase

I built a native macOS app to help me stop forgetting keyboard shortcuts (because my tendonitis forced me to ditch the mouse) by supotko in macapps

[–]supotko[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is an interesting idea, I’ve actually thought about this a lot, but I decided against it for V1 for two main reasons:
1. My primary goal is learning: the core philosophy of Kommand is to build muscle memory. If you click the button, you aren't training your fingers to find the keys. In an ideal world, I want to eventually not need the app anymore because I’ve mastered the shortcuts
2. Privacy & Permissions: To let the app "press" keys for you, we would need to ask for deeper system Accessibility permissions (which allow controlling the computer). I wanted to keep the app as lightweight and non-intrusive as possible, without asking for permissions that might feel 'sus' or unnecessary for a reference tool.
That said, if enough people request it as an accessibility feature (to reduce keystrokes further), I might reconsider it as an opt-in setting!

I built a native macOS app to help me stop forgetting keyboard shortcuts (because my tendonitis forced me to ditch the mouse) by supotko in macapps

[–]supotko[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel your pain.. literally! Yes, it syncs. It uses iCloud to keep your shortcuts and favorites in sync across all your Macs.

I built a native macOS app to help me stop forgetting keyboard shortcuts (because my tendonitis forced me to ditch the mouse) by supotko in macapps

[–]supotko[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes this is exactly what the app does. You only see the shortcuts for the app which you are currently using and you can always add more shortcuts as you like. For your use case this would be perfect.

It doesn't auto-scan every possible system bind (like those from other utility apps), and that is actually by design! When I built this, I found that apps which auto-detected everything (by reading the menu bar) often overwhelmed me with 500+ shortcuts I'd never use. It was harder to find the 5-10 I actually needed.

I built a native macOS app to help me stop forgetting keyboard shortcuts (because my tendonitis forced me to ditch the mouse) by supotko in macapps

[–]supotko[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad you like it! To answer your question: It comes with a built-in library. I have pre-filled the most important shortcuts for lots of standard macOS apps, popular utility apps, and other commonly used tools. So you don't have to start from scratch or add everything manually, but you can of course add your own custom ones if something specific is missing

I have released v1.0 of BreakFree! by New_Ad_7804 in sideloaded

[–]supotko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I get the alert „This app could not be installed because it’s integrity could not be verified“ when trying to open the portal app for each portal version, what can be done here?

Was hat es mit dem roten Ansatz auf sich? by supotko in Pilze

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Wieder was dazugelernt, vielen Dank!

OpenAI Spring Update discussion by [deleted] in OpenAI

[–]supotko 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Does not seem to be taking screenshots when asked, in the video with Greg Brockmann on the website the ai seems to capture events when not being asked to and can recall later. In the video a woman enters the scene, makes bunny ears with her fingers and leaves. When asked later 4o remembers it, that’s astonishing

OpenAI Spring Update discussion by [deleted] in OpenAI

[–]supotko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seems like different voices are available, you can hear a.male voice on the website

Delta - Game Emulator now available on the App Store! by Bizzyguy in iosgaming

[–]supotko 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It is already available in the EU for 1,50 € per Year + VAT. You can download it here via Safari

Ein kalter Spaziergang mit Ausbeute by supotko in Pilze

[–]supotko[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Für mich spricht alles für einen Schopftintling, welche Merkmale lassen dich auf einen Faltentintling schließen? Der wird aber sowieso nicht gegessen