KeyCue 2.0 goes Universal
updated 01:50 pm EST, Tue January 31, 2006
KeyCue goes Universal
Ergonis Software today released KeyCue 2.0 as a Universal Binary, allowing the shortcut productivity software to run natively on both PowerPC and Intel-based Macs. KeyCue is designed to increase productivity by improving the visibility and usability of shortcut keys by detecting and displaying an instant overview of the overall functionality of any application. Version 2.0 includes the ability to detect and display shortcut keys that include special keys--such as arrow keys--, detect and display shortcuts installed by MenuMaster, and swap the order of menu commands as well as their shortcuts. Version 2.0 additionally detects and displays all items in the applications services submenu. Ergonis announced that Universal Binary versions of PopCharX--software for use of special characters and fonts--and Typinator--software for automating the entry of repetitive text and graphics--are also slated for release in the coming months. KeyCue 2.0 requires Mac OS X 10.3 or later, and is available for $15.


