105 Interest Score
9 Discussions
0.09 Engagement
Nov 2021 Launched

rcmd makes app switching instantaneous! When you have a lot of apps open, finding and switching to them might feel too slow using Command-Tab or the Dock. Hold down the right side |⌘ command| and press the first letter of the app name to focus it.

What the Community Said

Working intensively on a Mac and having to switch apps often in the old fashion is really time consuming and gets annoying fast. Command-Tab, Mission Control (Exposé), the Dock.. all feel to slow when you have more than 3 apps on the same display. Our solution to this problem is to make use of the neglected |Right Command ⌘| key which we call rcmd (the one that's on the right side of the space bar). Once you launch rcmd, it will detect your most used apps so that you can jump to the desired app

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This looks great and should help speed up switching apps. Thank you for the promo code (RL4E996NRL4N)

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Lovely concept! Thanks for the promo code.

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It's so fast! This first-letter method maps very well to how my mind works. It's much easier to get used to it than I thought. Too easy actually, I restarted the Mac and got annoyed when I noticed that Command-S doesn't switch to Safari. I didn't notice the Launch at login checkbox, it's a bit too small. I guess you don't realize how slow and inefficient app switching is until you try something like this. Flawless execution ?makers

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Great app, love it! Congratulations!

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