David C. recently wrote me to recommend an app called KeyCue, saying: “KeyCue is a macOS app that reliably displays keyboard shortcuts for the currently used application by merely holding down the ⌘ key—one of the first apps I add to a new Mac.”
I still think my way—printing a cheat sheet with the shortcuts I’m trying to commit to memory and taping it to my display—is better. But opinions are like noses—everyone’s got one. So, for those who prefer an “always available” keyboard shortcut cheat sheet, KeyCue is $19.99.
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