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Kinto: Mac-style shortcut keys for Linux and Windows

  • Mac-style shortcut keys for Linux & Windows. -

Seamless copy and paste with all apps and terminals. The zero effort solution.

v1.2 Release - Kinto now includes a system tray and simple wizard to setup the install with minimal effort.

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