![]() Added preference to Save & Restore Clipboard History. Cut/Copy of macros, triggers and actions also copies as text. Added Cut/Copy/Paste/Duplicate for macros, triggers and actions. Added enable/disable for actions in action lists. Add "Add to Status Menu" option for Record Quick Macro and Macro Groups. Status Menu & Status Menu triggered macros. ![]() So here's what the latest version of Keyboard Maestro brings (highlights): If you are dependent on scripting your Mac in order to automate your workflow, use Keyboard Maestro to run commonly used scripts with the touch of a button. Maestro can automate click mouse actions as well, while the Execute Apple Script action lets you execute any Apple Script simply by pressing a key. The program also uses this cool feature called Select Menu Item, which allows you to assign a hot key to any menu item in any application. So, if I love starting my day by listening to Jean Michel Jarre's Oxygene 4, I can assign this particular song to a key shortcut (i.e: Ctrl + O + 4). Just assign your shortcuts and advance to the next song, rewind the current song, play your favorites and so on. For example, you can control iTunes while in any application without having to switch to the media-playing app itself. You can activate them at any time you want, and use them to navigate through running applications and open windows working with an unlimited number of clipboards. Keyboard Maestro lets Mac OS X users design a custom keyboard using their own shortcuts. The new release comes with a Status Menu and Status Menu triggered macros, enable/disable for actions, Fast User Switch action, cut/copy/paste/duplicate for macros, triggers and actions, and the ability to save & restore a clipboard history, among others. ![]() Almost three weeks after issuing the latest update for Keyboard Maestro, Stairways Software has released version 3.3 of its macro application for Mac OS X.
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