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Noteplan 3.0
Noteplan 3.0










  • Kitty as my terminal for git, rsync etc.
  • Sublime Text for more complex editing (lots of multicursor operations, regex replace etc.).
  • #Noteplan 3.0 code

  • Xcode for writing the code and building/debugging the app.
  • To give you an idea where the app shines best, I'll share my daily workflow and apps used here. I'm sure some people will not see a value in this, and will most likely not need the app, no problem with that.

    noteplan 3.0

    This forum should not be used for user support, so I'll also leave a link to the contact page in case you run into issues: The app costs $6 on the App Store and can be tried before buying by downloading it from the official website.

  • assign your own custom keys with a single keypress ( Right Command + Right Option + letter to assign to the currently focused app).
  • adapt the keys dynamically to your app usage.
  • hide the apps with the same single keypress if they are already focused.
  • launch apps if they aren't already running.
  • Rcmd is the answer to all those minor annoyances. It worked really well as I mostly switched between the same few apps, but it quickly became annoying to always have to reassign those keys whenever I added a new app in my workflow.Ĭommand Tab works perfectly fine for most people, but I usually have to switch between more than 10 apps while working and that meant I have to press the Tab key a lot of times to get to an app which I haven't focused recently. In the past, I used apps like Karabiner, skhd and BetterTouchTool to manually assign Right Command + letter to apps for fast switching and launching. I'm posting this here now because I've just launched rcmd v2 which finally adds a free trial that can be downloaded from the official website:

    noteplan 3.0

    rcmd+ M for Mail, rcmd+ S for Safari etc.) Hi! I'm Alin Panaitiu, the developer of rcmd, an app for switching apps in the fastest way possible on the Mac: hold the Right Command key and press the key corresponding to the first letter of the app name (e.g.










    Noteplan 3.0