SIndre is a legend in the open source world. He would create useful projects then hand them off to whoever wanted to help out. I had no idea he's been cooking on Mac apps like this.
Worth it! Alt-Tab now works properly (unminimize). Delete deletes. Open files with Return key. A new plain text file here. These are my favorites. One odd thing though is when cutting a file the item doesn't disappear, but you are notified (optionally) with a beep that it's on the clipboard.
What’s your solution for the “super key”? Do you physically press the 3 modifier keys simultaneously, or do you have like the Caps Lock set to act as a single key that presses all three? I heard some people do that and I’m interested, but haven’t yet looked it up how to do it
@@UponTheTigerthat does not compare because once you do the settings yourself it’s done forever. You buy coffee/ food outside of your house due to convenience or for better quality.
@@sea2thepea People buy food or coffee out to save time, have a nice experience, or to support other businesses in a community they care about. Those all seem like perfectly good reasons to spend $6 on a nice app if one is so inclined. Hope you have a great day! 🙏
@@UponTheTigerbecause there are a million factors to coffee, like the type of beans, the method it was brewed, the size of the groun beans, and so on and so forth. It means that coffee from home probably won't taste the same as Starbucks, and Starbucks probably won't taste the same as Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf.
Have been using it for a while now. Windows is just far, far superior than MacOS ever will be. Same is with Android. And this is coming from someone who has owned and used [still use] a ton of Apple for almost 20 years at this point.
You can cut-paste on Mac by doing: Cmd + C to copy, then Cmd + Opt + V.
Beat me to it was gonna write that
It works for me without adding in "opt". I copy and paste files all the time. Hmmm.
@@kennygioia7184 cmd+c is copy cmd+opt+v moves the file to the new location so it is basically a cut paste not copy paste
Came to say this as well.
@@aiham_awd Gotcha. I only use it for copy and paste. Thanks.
SIndre is a legend in the open source world. He would create useful projects then hand them off to whoever wanted to help out. I had no idea he's been cooking on Mac apps like this.
Worth it! Alt-Tab now works properly (unminimize). Delete deletes. Open files with Return key. A new plain text file here. These are my favorites. One odd thing though is when cutting a file the item doesn't disappear, but you are notified (optionally) with a beep that it's on the clipboard.
Sold!!! 0:38 As a Velja, Randa, System Color Picker, Aiko user. I'm buying Immediately!!!
someone reinvented the wheel
What are you using for the smooth cursor animations and the visual keylogger?
Ctrl option command is called the 'meh' key and shift ctrl option command is 'hyper' key
Dude theres so much in this app i wonder why apple hasnt added it, super simple stuff (the app switch to reveal minimized apps for example)
love ur vids, wish you uploaded more
Thanks! From where you got that wallpaper ?
holding the option while releasing alt tab on a minimized up, unminimizes it.
LOVE Sindre!
Cmd+C and cmd+option+v for cutting.
What’s your solution for the “super key”? Do you physically press the 3 modifier keys simultaneously, or do you have like the Caps Lock set to act as a single key that presses all three? I heard some people do that and I’m interested, but haven’t yet looked it up how to do it
There is a utility called hyperkey which lets you use the capslock key for assigning keyboard shortcuts
Sindre is awesome.
Can somebody link that wallpaper? 💪🔥
Wallpaper? I'd love to make an inverse version of it (dark mode).
I have just installed Zen. It seems very efficient and like that it relies on Gecko.
I can cut and paste files without this. Not sure why.
1:36 This is annoying pressing enter to rename makes more sense lol
And you can open move up or down the hierarchy and eventually open files with cmd + up or down arrow.
Why pay 6 dollars when all of these features can be done for free?
Why buy food or coffee outside of your house when you can make it at home for much cheaper?
@@UponTheTigerthat does not compare because once you do the settings yourself it’s done forever. You buy coffee/ food outside of your house due to convenience or for better quality.
@@sea2thepea People buy food or coffee out to save time, have a nice experience, or to support other businesses in a community they care about. Those all seem like perfectly good reasons to spend $6 on a nice app if one is so inclined.
Hope you have a great day! 🙏
@@UponTheTigerbecause there are a million factors to coffee, like the type of beans, the method it was brewed, the size of the groun beans, and so on and so forth. It means that coffee from home probably won't taste the same as Starbucks, and Starbucks probably won't taste the same as Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf.
Have been using it for a while now.
Windows is just far, far superior than MacOS ever will be.
Same is with Android.
And this is coming from someone who has owned and used [still use] a ton of Apple for almost 20 years at this point.