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KeyCue 9.1

Ergonis has released KeyCue 9.1, bringing compatibility with macOS 10.14 Mojave and its new Dark mode. Ergonis recommends upgrading to KeyCue 9.1 before installing Mojave to avoid compatibility issues and ensure a seamless transition. On the Mojave front, the update works around a bug that could result in missing table updates.

The keyboard cheat sheet utility also adds support for Emoji 11.0, adds category names to emoji character descriptions (such as “Person” or “Food”), fixes a bug that could cause misplaced emoji symbols with incorrect spacing, resolves an issue that could prevent KeyCue from quitting, and eliminates a potential memory leak with custom themes.

KeyCue 9 is a paid upgrade from previous versions (€9.99 for individuals and €14.99 for a family pack) but is a free upgrade if you purchased a license on or after 1 October 2017. (€19.99 new with a 25% discount for TidBITS members, free update, 3.9 MB, release notes, macOS 10.7+)

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