Shortcuts for Mavericks
Shortcuts for Mavericks is a macOS utility for power users who want to create, customise and manage keyboard shortcuts and hotkeys across their Mac. It allows users to assign custom keyboard combinations to frequently used actions, applications, or scripts, reducing repetitive manual work. The app targets advanced users, developers and automation-focused Mac owners who need fine-grained control over system-wide keyboard behaviour and want to streamline their workflow.
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1 suggestionLittle public information is available about Shortcuts for Mavericks — the name suggests it was designed for Mac OS X Mavericks (released in 2013) and the lack of recent search results indicates the app may no longer be actively maintained. The Mac's built-in Shortcuts app (available in modern macOS releases) now covers much of this functionality natively and runs on all Apple Silicon Macs, so you have a clear upgrade path. If you rely on legacy hotkey profiles from this older app, contact the developer to ask whether a native Apple Silicon build is planned, or migrate your custom shortcuts to the system Shortcuts app or to a modern maintained alternative like Keyboard Maestro or Alfred, both of which run natively on Apple Silicon and offer more powerful automation features. Since Apple is removing Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), any Intel-only build will stop working on that release, so acting sooner rather than later will avoid disruption.
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