I loved OneClick.
Had it set up beautifully for OS9. As I was about to install OS X I contacted them and was dismayed to learn that OC would not work with OS X.
However, as my workload was diminishing anyway I went for OS X.
I have no macro program ay present but it doesn't seem to slow me down too much.


Stan Lord

On 8 Mar 2005, at 17:09, Johannes Gebauer wrote:

Nothing I have seen on OS X even comes close to what OneClick could
do in OS 9.
I don't know OneClick very well but I don't think it had logic and
variables. QK3 is very powerful and so there is a bit of a learning
curve (just like Finale). As in Finale, QK3 allows you to do the same
thing in many different ways. Sometimes it is frustrating learning
the best approach but over time you will be as comfortable with QK as
you are with Finale.

You don't know OneClick very well. OneClick was a complete programming
language for macros. Of course it had variables, of course it had logic. It was 1000 times more powerful than Quickeys X. And it was easier to use, as well. And fast, including the editor.


I have already pretty much decided against Quickeys. It doesn't offer that much more than iKey to justify more than 3 times the price.

Johannes
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