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Flycut, developed by General Arcade (http://www.generalarcade.com/). Flycut is a fork of Jumpcut. Source code avilable on GitHub: http://github.com/TermiT/Flycut
© General Arcade, 2011 - 2020.
Flycut macOS incorporates the following libraries, used with gratitude:
• ShortcutRecorder by Jesper et al. (<http://wafflesoftware.net/>)
• a modified version of UKPrefsPanel by Uli Kusterer (<http://www.zathras.de/>)
• SGHotKeysLib by Justin Williams (<https://github.com/agilebits/SGHotKeysLib>)
Flycut iOS incorporates the following libraries, used with gratitude:
• MGSwipeTableCell by Imanol Fernandez (<https://github.com/MortimerGoro/MGSwipeTableCell>)
• a modified version of InAppSettingsKit by Luc Vandal and Ortwin Gentz (<https://github.com/futuretap/InAppSettingsKit>)
Flycut macOS & iOS incorporates the following libraries, used with gratitude:
• MJCloudKitUserDefaultsSync by Mark Jerde (<https://github.com/MarkJerde/MJCloudKitUserDefaultsSync>)
Jumpcut is open source code built with open source code. Jumpcut incorporates the
following libraries, used with gratitude:
• PTHotKey by Quentin Carnicelli (<http://rogueamoeba.com/>)
• ShortcutRecorder by Jesper et al. (<http://wafflesoftware.net/>)
• Sparkle by Andy Matuschak (<http://www.andymatuschak.org/>)
• a modified version of UKPrefsPanel by Uli Kusterer (<http://www.zathras.de/>)
Additionally, much of the original code for Jumpcut was derived from Brett Simmons' TigerLaunch (<http://ranchero.com/tigerlaunch/>) and constant referral to the examples and discussion at CocoaDev.com.
Jumpcut is subject to the MIT License. Source code and license details are available at its homepage, (<http://jumpcut.sourceforge.net>). Unless otherwise noted, Jumpcut is copyright © Steve Cook, 2002 2008.
Thanks to Clare Bates Congdon, Joshua Davis, Brad Graham, David Jacobs, John Kenzie, Adam Rice, Finn Smith, Vera Tobin, and Andre Torrez for early and ongoing feedback, advice, and encouragement.