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DANA SUTTON I bought the original Keyboard Maestro and the haxie Fruit Menu the day I first switched to OSX, since they gave me back two features I missed from Classic, the apple menu and the ability to control function keys. Since then I have relied on them every day, and have never had any trouble with either. Since there are much better multi-clipboards out there, such as iClip, I never used that feature of v. 1, nor did I see any need to upgrade to v. 2. I had also used the haxie Menu Master to assign keyboard equivalents to self-created CSS commands with Dreamweaver. All was good until Dreamweaver CS3 was released, Menu Master proved to be incompatible with that version, and Unsanity has so far been unable to resolve the difficulty (for quite a while they even seemed to be in a state of denial about its existence). Then I found out that Keyboard Maestro v.2's macro creation function allows me to do everything I used to do with Menu Master. So buying the upgrade was well worth it. Bye-bye MM! Only quibble: since you can build up a huge library of commands with KM, the window that displays them all can look quite cluttered and confusing. I wish there was a way I could group them by categories. (Version 2.1) |