[MacRuby-devel] Keymando is now Available in the App Store!

Kevin Colyar kevin at colyar.net
Mon Aug 1 16:34:16 PDT 2011


Awesome, thanks Bryan.

On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Bryan Goines <bryann83 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Just purchased the app and gave positive feedback. I already love this app.
> Nice job Kevin.
>
> --
> Bryan
>
> On Monday, August 1, 2011 at 3:25 PM, azzzz at gmx.net wrote:
>
> Nice job Kevin - I bet it will interest lots of Vim users.
>
> Aston
> On 1 Aug 2011, at 21:05, Kevin Colyar wrote:
>
> Hey Guys,
>
> I've finally released my MacRuby app, Keymando, to the App Store!
>
> http://keymando.com
>
> What is Keymando?
> ----------------
>
> Keymando is a full-featured input mapping and automation tool for OSX.
>
> Keymando Uses
> -------------
>
> Keymando is for productivity junkies, programmers, and any else who wants
> to start using their Mac more efficiently.  Here are just a few uses:
>
>   - Map familiar shortcuts and hotkeys from one application to another.
>   - Use mnemonics to trigger automated tasks.
>   - Text Abbreviations.
>   - Vi-style hjkl navigation throughout OSX.
>   - Automate Skype logins and phone calls.
>   - Quickly insert dates, times, and other data.
>   - Disable application hotkeys and shortcuts.
>   - Pretty much anything you want using Ruby to write your own commands!
>
> Features
> --------
>
>   - Map Keys – Allows for the mapping of key presses to other keys or other
> arbitrary commands.
>   - Filtering – Create a set of key mappings for a single application or
> group of applications.
>   - Dialogs – Set a global hotkey that prompts for user input then act on
> it.
>   - Ruby – Use the easy-to-use programming language, Ruby, to configure
> Keymando.
>   - Plugins – Write your own plugins to command your Mac to do what you
> want.
>
> Plays Well with Others
> ----------------------
>
> Easily integrates with applications like Quicksilver, Divvy, and any other
> application on OSX.
>
>   - Quicksilver
>   - Divvy
>   - Any application in OSX!
>
> History
> -------
>
> Keymando was originally named ViKing due the ability the application had to
> mimic the vi editor's navigation style in OSX, a navigation style that kept
> users' hands on the home row instead of the arrow keys.  Over the last few
> months ViKing underwent a re-branding effort into its new name, Keymando.
>  This was done because the application has matured into a very useful
> product that is not only useful to vi(m) users but to everyone.
>
> Future
> ------
>
>   Version 2 of Keymando is under active development with exicting new
> features that include:
>
>   - Recording and playback user interaction.
>   - Complete framework to access UI controls.
>
>
> --
> Kevin Colyar
> http://kevin.colyar.net
>
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