Anyone remember PowerToys for Windows 95? This remind me of that. Advanced features that were there that just needed to be exposed.<p>Of course in this case it's not from Apple itself, but still a great idea!
I'll have to give this a shot. I switched from a windows machine to a Mac for a better dev experience on my personal projects, but I miss a lot of the windows file explorer shortcuts
> Unminimizes an app’s windows when activated<p>Does it mean I can bring back 1password with 1 click instead of 3? (If I forget MacOS is stupid and minimise it) That would be amazing!
If you're comfy with a bit of code and there's a nagging thing you wish you could change on your Mac, Hammerspoon (<a href="https://www.hammerspoon.org/" rel="nofollow">https://www.hammerspoon.org/</a>) is a great tool.<p>For example, I use it to add a shortcut that completely hides or shows Zoom's on screen controls while sreen-sharing, but in a way they don't pop up again if you press ESC (I'm a developer, so ESC is kinda a necessary key).<p>This one looks polished, if the nag it's bothering you is covered.
Macos shortcuts are ... more than weird. It's like someone said: we need shortcuts, and then took a random shortcut generator. Control + Command + Shift + 3/4 to do a selection-box screenshot.<p>Which one is save to clipboard and which one is save to disk? Who knows.<p>And then there is inconsistency. You're in Finder, where 'return/enter' (for some reason) invokes file rename. Cmd+O to open.<p>But in a file selector window, say Numbers, 'return/enter' actually opens the file...