Hello everyone! I’m excited to introduce the latest version of Dory!
This update comes with some fantastic new features. First, you will find two stunning new menus to choose from: Palette and Fan.
Each menu is available in three different sizes to cater to your preferences. Another highly requested feature is now live: you can assign different letters to launch apps, even those that have been terminated.
Additionally, Dory now supports Progressive Web Apps (PWA), expanding its versatility. You’ll also notice that apps can be launched simply by hovering over them and releasing the button.
Plus, if you prefer a minimalist approach, you can configure the app list to display only on the main screen. Dory offers a seamless way to navigate through apps without shifting your hand from the mouse or memorizing complex shortcuts.
Simply click your middle mouse button—or the right Command key if you’re using both hands on the keyboard—and type the initial letter of the app’s name. You can search for apps using not just the first letter but also middle letters, acronyms, or similar names.
If there are multiple apps with that letter, just keep tapping it to cycle through your options. Alternatively, you can press the middle mouse button and start typing the app’s name directly.
An optional app list popup is also available for a smoother switching experience. Dory is user-friendly and works right out of the box, learning your habits over time to prioritize the apps you use most.
There’s no need for additional shortcuts or setup, making it easier than ever to manage your applications. The app is available for $3.99 as a one-time purchase with no subscription necessary.
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