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Keyboard Maestro

$36 FROM Stairways Software, keyboardmaestro.com NEEDS OS X 10.11 or later

Your Mac already has a whole range of handy built–in timesavers thanks to keyboard shortcuts and trackpad swipes. Keyboard Maestro takes that a step further, enabling you to automate a huge number of tasks with both pre–programmed and custom options.

You can automate almost any task you can think of. Launch apps at the touch of a button, rearrange the windows on your desktop, control your music playback, fill out

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