u/alin23

Image 1 — Keylume v2 - Cheatsheets for your app hotkeys
Image 2 — Keylume v2 - Cheatsheets for your app hotkeys
Image 3 — Keylume v2 - Cheatsheets for your app hotkeys
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Keylume v2 - Cheatsheets for your app hotkeys

Keylume was launched 2 months ago as an on-screen keyboard for video demos.

Since then, people have been asking for more features: cheatsheets, mouse typing, keyboard layouts that adapt to the current input source.

Keylume v2 brings all of that, with a focus on the cheatsheets feature which I find most useful.

Comparison: apps like KeyClu are great for seeing a table overview of all the commands. Raycast, Paletro, Cmd-Shift-/ are useful for searching a command and I still use them daily. Keylume allows you to see the commands spatially on the keyboard, and tied to the modifier you are holding.

I’ve also curated and added single-letter commands for apps like Pixelmator, Photoshop etc. which can be viewed by holding fn. I don’t know many apps that do this.

I have also implemented some config parsers so that you get your actual custom hotkeys in apps like VSCode, Cursor, kitty, IntelliJ etc.

I plan to add a way to publish and browse community cheatsheets and themes in the near future, but it takes time.

Features:

  • App hotkey cheatsheets
  • Click on keys to type or do key combos with your mouse
  • Adapts to your keyboard layout (input sources like QWERTZ, Dvorak, CJK)
  • Theme-able on-screen keyboard
  • Can appear automatically when screen recording starts

Pricing: Free on-screen keyboard, €8 for the cheatsheets and other Pro features. Lifetime license on up to 5 Macs.

Link: https://lowtechguys.com/keylume

u/alin23 — 16 hours ago
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I was just notified by a user who bought a license for my Lunar app at a discount on Cosmiq Store.

Whoever is behind that website is doing something illegal, they don't have a contract with me, and I'm pretty sure that is the same for every other app on their website.

They don't state who is behind the website, the Terms of use is a generic text sounding like this:

>Compliance and Legality

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>Cosmiq aims to provide licenses sourced through legitimate channels, but software licensing rules can vary by product, region, and intended use.

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>You are responsible for reviewing the official product terms and ensuring your purchase and use comply with applicable laws and license restrictions in your jurisdiction.

That is not how this works, the terms need to state the legal entity and actual country jurisdiction.

I'm not entirely sure how they do the discount. They might simply be buying licenses on their own, and reselling seats one by one, or they might be buying with a student discount. In any case, that's prohibited by most dev's terms of use.

Did other devs stumble upon this?

u/alin23 — 15 days ago