Pretzel is Mac desktop app that shows and search keyboard shortcuts based on your current app.
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š In-App quick search: Find your specific shortcut with quick search among hundreds.
ā” Detects the currently focused app.
š Little distraction from your current task. Clicking on the menubar icon or hit CmdorCtrl + (backtick) on keyboard will automatically opens the shortcut panel.
@amrith Thanks for asking, Amrith! I was a loyal user of Cheatsheet for a while before making Pretzel. The main differences are
1. for large apps like Photoshop/Illustrator/Cinema 4D, Cheatsheet doesn't show you ALL the shortcuts. I think it only shows you the ones that it accessible through Apple's Accessibility API (guessing here).
2. Pretzel has a search which filters quickly to the shortcut you're looking for!
On the other hand, I love that you can click the commands from Cheatsheet and execute it in other apps. It's definitely something I have in mind for the future of Pretzel!
It should be noted that you can already do this with MacOS. Almost all commands with their respective keyboard shortcuts are listed in the menu bar for each app, and can be searched through using the Help tab (Command + Shift + /).
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It should be noted that you can already do this with MacOS. Almost all commands with their respective keyboard shortcuts are listed in the menu bar for each app, and can be searched through using the Help tab (Command + Shift + /).
More info: https://apple.stackexchange.com/...
That said, nothing exists on Windows that can do this yet, so I'm really eager to try this product out there!
Pros:Looks nice
Cons:MacOS already has similar functionality
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