The OS X Dictionary defines a maestro as "a great performer, especially a musician." The application Keyboard Maestro from Stairways Software isn't a musician, but it's a great performer, especially ...
Stairways Software has rolled out Keyboard Maestro 8.0, the new version of its automation tool for the Mac. With it, you can automate almost any repetitive task you do on your Mac—from opening web ...
A little over two years ago, Peter Lewis of Stairways Software released Keyboard Maestro 6, and I sang the praises of macro software in general before describing that version’s new features (see ...
Keyboard Maestro always sounded like a useful app, but I wasn't sure how I would ever use it. Now that I have it, I keep finding new ways to use it. I think Keyboard Maestro is perhaps one of the more ...
The first Mac program I ever bought was CE Software’s QuicKeys, back in 1989. Although I’ve used different macro utilities over the past 22 years — KeyQuencer, OneClick, iKey — there has always been ...
OS X includes all kinds of tools to help speed up your Mac’s workflow—scripting, keyboard shortcuts, and Automator among them. But the venerable utility Keyboard Maestro can be more useful, in more ...
The keyboard and keystroke automation tool update brings along more than 100 new and refined features. This is an app you need to know about because if it's right for you, it will transform how you ...
Long-time MacStories readers know how deep-seated Keyboard Maestro is in my OS X workflow. I use it every day, constantly, to automate my Mac to speed up writing, resize images, save PDFs, execute ...
Keyboard Maestro, while not as powerful as QuicKeys, is an easy-to-use, capable, and affordable macro utility. Stairways Software’s $36 Keyboard Maestro is a Macintosh macro utility for automating ...