Does anyone know of a YouTube channel Iike this one(https://youtu.be/K11Ls5kIDKs?si=80Qlntmm26vDmbKp)
But featuring Keyboard Maestro
Clicks on link with trepidation… Alright, so it's ' 12 BIG iPhone Shortcuts! - Ultimate Movie List, Recipe GPT, Wallpaper at Sunset'.
Is your question "can anyone recommend YouTube channels that cover Keyboard Maestro?". If so, although I haven't kept a note of the one that I remember has been recommended in this forum, I am sure someone will be able to help. If, on the other hand, you have more specific requirements, what are they?
No look at the title of the link I posted. Looking for someone who is doing for Keyboard Maestro what Stephen is doing for Apple Shortcuts. I believe that would be very worthwhile.
Notice the link I sent where shortcuts people ask for. Stephen wrote the shortcuts and explained how they worked. He do 10 different one at times. The sites and YouTube’s posted I have looked at before. Not what I’m looking for. Along the lines of “15 new keyboard Maestro Macros”. If you like you could take one and modify for one’s use.
I’d suggest this is easier for Shortcuts than it is for keyboard Maestro. Shortcuts is more limited in what it can achieve and the number of ways to skin the proverbial cat. It also interfaces with a limited set of apps which each individually are fairly big name apps - so any given shortcut is likely to have wider appeal than any given keyboard maestro macro.
Not impossible, just far less likely to ever be started than the Shortcuts based channels.
Not to mention that Shortcuts is bundled on every Mac, and users have to choose to buy Keyboard Maestro. That limits the audience size quite a bit, making it less likely that someone will invest the time required to create a truly amazing Keyboard Maestro channel.
-rob.
oh yeah. I forgot that KM isn't... It is on every Mac worth having
I did, and I quoted it in my reply, but for me it didn't make your question less vague. You won't need to be quizzed if your question is clear. I mean that not as a rebuke but as constructive feedback.
I've not seen one like this. As well as the comments above, I'd add that because KM is so much more versatile than Shortcuts any "useful" request can take a lot of back-and-forth to nail down the user's actual requirements -- a lot of work before even starting on a video.
But KM has far more, and much better, documentation than Shortcuts. You can go a long way by picking a few macros that interest you from this Forum and working through them action by action, using the "Help" link to find out more about each.
Or if you've some workflows you'd like to ask about, some "How would I do...?"s -- post them! Ask for an explanation as well as a macro, and do remember to be as complete and precise with your requirements as possible.
You never know -- someone may use your questions to create the very YouTube channel you're after!