4.8 out of 5
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Jemp ChouJan 17, 2022
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good to use!
dat tienMay 29, 2021
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This extension is so awesome, I hope you make a similar version in Firefox
zenji techMar 9, 2021
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Great and probably underrted extension.
A Chrome Web Store userMar 13, 2019
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Great extension. I remove one star because the default shortcut doesn't work under Windows, Ctrl-J displays the Downloads screen.
Timur BadretdinovNov 10, 2017
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Simple and easy to use, but sometimes lack of actions.
Tomas YangNov 7, 2017
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Awesome! Steward is another command launcher with more features. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/dnkhdiodfglfckibnfcjbgddcgjgkacd
John FloroOct 9, 2017
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Very helpful extension. Changing the shortcut key is easy. I changed it to "CTRL + ." Here are quick instructions for changing shortcut keys in Chrome: https://www.howtogeek.com/127162/how-to-create-custom-keyboard-shortcuts-for-browser-actions-and-extensions-in-google-chrome/
Alex BassOct 3, 2017
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Works great! The default shortcut on Windows (ctrl+j) brings you to downloads though. Maybe pick a better default option? I already know that I'm not using this extension more because of the default shortcut not working. Looking forward to using it more and actually getting some use out of it. I changed the shortcut to CTRL + Shift + F (sort of like a "super search" type deal).
Manak KapoorOct 2, 2017
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Looks very similar to thundertick.com
I'm definitely not the first person to implement a command launcher. Dozens of launcher exist already. My app draws from the simplicity of the Mac OSX application Alfred App and the "command palette" that several text editors have built in (Atom/Vscode/Sublime). With Cato's commands, you type what you would normally say aloud "settings", "change tab", "extensions" and so on. The benefit to this is that the fuzzy search engine works very well (uses the fuzzy engine from the Atom Editor) already allowing you to type in just part of letters for your command. I try to remove the burden of remembering any commands for the user as I want this to appeal to about anyone. In the future, I'd like to allow users to rename their own commands. Ex: "ct" instead of "change tab".
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chad tunisSep 25, 2017
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Like it a lot!