I hope it is ok for me to post about an app that I have written in C (on linux), just uses the registry and autohotkey on Windows though. This app is to help web and software developers like myself be able to switch OS’s without friction. I read the rules to try and make sure that this post falls within them.
Kinto.sh a zero effort solution, that I’ve been working on, for Mac professionals that need to switch between Linux and Windows or are thinking about migrating to either platform – but they want to keep their mac keybindings. You can easily do so while keeping your expected hotkeys, particularly the unique Ctrl-C vs Cmd-C/V copy and paste shortcuts with the Terminal.
As far as I know the app is feature complete, but I am open to making additional updates or improvements if there is anything users would like to see added – as long as that feature furthers the goal of making Windows or Linux feel more like a mac keyboard wise.
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