Steve Gibons wrote:
Johannes, Why were you using iKey 2? It has almost no added functionality over iKey 1. If you don't need a macro program that can test for the states of menu items, as in checked or unchecked, or for variables iKey 1 will work for you, and costs a fraction of Quickeys.

The reason I am on iKey 2 is because when I registered it had just come out. After I had it installed there seems to be no way to go back without having to reprogram all macros. A lot of time has already gone into them, so since I may have to reprogram them anyway I wanted to see whether QKs is better.


The problem with iKey is this: The author doesn't really seem to understand the concerns about iKey 2. So iKey 2 is the direction it's going to go. What am I going to do if Tiger destroys iKey 1 compatibility? It is very unlikely that iKey 1 will be updated for any future incompatibilities. So then I will have to go iKey 2 anyway.

This is a real dilemma.

Actually, I could really do with both variables _and_ checking the state of menu items.

Johannes
Johannes

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