Checkout the "Using OmniFocus with Setapp" session/course on Learn OmniFocus features eight Setapp apps that are excellent complements to OmniFocus, including Paletro! https://t.co/c9dQZ2Bq3M
#Paletro (by @appmakes) is a Command Palette app for macOS that gives you quick and easy access to #OmniFocus features, perspectives and plug-ins.
One of eight Setapp apps we're featuring on Sep 20 (10-11:30 PDT).
Register: https://t.co/OdU7brhvo9
Now you can have command palette in any applications on macOS.
It's a new app in Setapp - Paletro by @appmakes π
Install to start using it: https://t.co/paNv5T0TVK
Are you an @Code user that loves the ββ§P access to the Command Palette? Checkout Paletro by @appmakes!
It adds Command Palette access to all macOS apps!
https://t.co/0VszXR252y
@micahtredding It means, when Paletro is shown (after pressing cmd+shift+p), then pressing cmd+, won't show the preferences panel of current app, but will show the preferences of Paletro it self. Maybe there's some misunderstanding?