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Keyboard Maestro 11.0.3 LATEST
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What Else Can Keyboard Maestro Do?
Launch Applications
Launch any application at the touch of a key. Show applications, hide them, bring them to the front, all at your command.
Text Expansion
Insert any kind of text using a Typed String or Hot Key trigger. Type the text or paste in styled text or images. Expand text to insert your name, address, logo, signature, whatever.
Use Text Tokens
Use all sorts of expressive tokens like today's date in any format, window positions, wireless networks, Safari document URL and much more.
Clipboard History
Keyboard Maestro for macOS keeps a complete history of your clipboards, so you’ll never lose your clipboard again. Copy three things, then paste them all into another application.
Click the Mouse
Move, click, double click and drag, any button, optionally with modifiers anywhere on the screen or in a window, and more.
Manipulate Windows
Resize, reposition, bring to front, close, zoom, minimize and more. Position windows exactly where you want them.
Menus and Buttons
Press a button, select a menu, and now you can show a menu leaving it open for you to select the desired item.
Control iTunes
Play a specific song or playlist, play, pause or stop, rewind or fast forward, set the rating or the volume. And similarly for QuickTime Player.
Palettes
Display macros in palettes (like toolbars) so you can easily select from a number of options. Make your own custom interfaces.
Record Macros
Show Keyboard Maestro how to do something. You can also record Quick Macros on the fly for immediate playback.
Open
Open a file, folder, application, URL, system preference pane, the current Finder selection or even the CD tray.
Notifications
The app can show notifications, display alerts, prompt for extra information, beep, speak, or play a sound.
Execute Scripts
Execute AppleScripts, or shell scripts like perl, python or ruby. Execute Automator workflows, or filter your clipboard with BBEdit Text Factories.
Built in Flow Control
Use While or Until loops, For Each loops, Repeat loops, If Then Else conditionals, Pause Until and other powerful constructs.
File Actions
Move, copy, rename, trash, delete files. Read and write images and styled text in a variety of formats.
Image Actions
Screen capture, find an image on the screen, flip, rotate, resize, trim, crop images and even draw shapes and text.
Note: Requires 64-bit processor.
What's new in this version:
- Support dragging a file on to the File Selection button in the Write to File action
- Added the SelectMenuByNameText token
- Corrected %LongSystemVersion% token to %SystemLongVersion%
- Worked around a bug in NSRegularExpression erroneously setting NSMatchingHitEnd
- Worked around an issue with Open the Finder Selection action
- Remove exists condition for Variable condition which has no single meaning
Fixed:
- Resolved a crash if you enter percent characters in USB Device or Mounted Volume trigger names
- Fixed Manipulate a Window action not working on multiple windows when it should have
- Fixed an issue with Focused Window Titled Changed trigger on activation
- Fixed an issue with displaying some forms of styled text
- Fixed an issue where the Active Macro Groups palette could be incorrect
- Fixed a possible issue with New Google Chrome Window action putting the URL in the old window
- Fixed an issue where modifiers could be added to the search field if it was the focussed field when the editor activated
- Tried again to resolve issues with non-integer refresh rates and the Set Screen Resolution action
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