![]() Maybe it doesn’t get that much attention because what it does is so seamless, that it kind of just drops away into the background.īut like Alfred/Launchbar, try and save stuff (and we all save stuff all the time, right?) on a Mac without DFX installed, and you will think something is broken. Seriously, this app should be part of the Hazel, TE/Alfred/Launchbar, Keyboard Maestro triumvirate. But figured I would mention both regardless.Īs in the heading, trigger the app to take a screenshot of anything on your Mac’s screen, OCR it, and send that text to clipboard etc etc etc.ĭepending on what you do each day on your Mac, this could be life-changing. Not sure why/how I have both of these, but since the first starts up at log-in, whereas the second was tucked away under utilities, I probably decided option 1 was better. I said ‘gently’, because it does – but since I get annoyed each time it reminds me I could’ve used a shortcut key, the problem is clearly in the chair, not in the computer… Grabbing/OCR’ing text from a screenshot: Hotkey-Eve is a little notification-based app, that ‘gently’ reminds you when you have used a menu to trigger something, when a shortcut for that same action exists. I wouldn’t say I use it constantly – but it’s useful when I do… A nice-to-have, rather than a must-have. Ke圜ue by Ergonis Software, allows you to overlay a display window (fully customisable) that shows you all available shortcut keys for the active Application, the System (macOS) and any Keyboard Maestro macro shortcuts… I have too many that I have allocated, but don’t use frequently enough to remember – and Ke圜ue helps. ![]() ![]() Here are some that I use frequently (or less frequently), some of which might be well known, but I haven’t seen much mention of: Shortcut utilities: ![]()
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