If you are having trouble remembering the keyboard shortcuts for your favorite Mac OS X applications, check out Dashkards, a nice little pre-rendered bit of HTML that you can add to your dashboard using the little-known dashboard clipping feature. The site supports many popular Mac OS X apps (including Markdown syntax!) and is a great way to earn your “keyboard sensei” merit badge.
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These are great, thanks for the heads up.
Love it! Thanks for the tip,
I currently save shortcut cheat sheets to Evernote. This will be handy, thanks.
It'd be great if apps just did this out of the box. I would rather have this format, than to have to hunt through menus or search through help.
I currently save shortcut cheat sheets to Evernote. This will be handy, thanks.
It'd be great if apps just did this out of the box. I would rather have this format, than to have to hunt through menus or search through help.
I currently save shortcut cheat sheets to Evernote. This will be handy, thanks.
It'd be great if apps just did this out of the box. I would rather have this format, than to have to hunt through menus or search through help.
I currently save shortcut cheat sheets to Evernote. This will be handy, thanks.
It'd be great if apps just did this out of the box. I would rather have this format, than to have to hunt through menus or search through help.
I currently save shortcut cheat sheets to Evernote. This will be handy, thanks.
It'd be great if apps just did this out of the box. I would rather have this format, than to have to hunt through menus or search through help.
Thanks for the post. This is great.