Interesting to see so many new apps adding 'power bars' that help surface complex features via natural search vs hunting for a button. Feels like a great UX trend that's going under the radar, love to see it.
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I love them, I just need them all to agree which shortcut to use like CMD+C. Looks like CMD+k is the most popular combo
@thijsniks you only have to remember one command. Then type... Infinite functionality without bloated UIs, pure bliss.
if they've done them right you can enter almost anything and it'll show up - the bad ones require an exact match vs natural language where it'll show with synonyms too
My first reaction was that this is lazy design — but it does work for me in those power-user apps like superhuman.
Once you end up with too many actions, having to navigate multiple panes of obscurely designed buttons starts getting worse than just memorizing the name of the operations or some keywords. I rely on this in 3D modeling software and my software IDEs
I’ve found Cmd + K to be a popular trigger for search / command launcher = I’m only learning one keyboard shortcut
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