Weynand Training, an entertainment training company,
has released a new series of applications for the iPhone (
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The application series -- named iKeysToGo --- is a collective information packet that comprises keyboard shortcuts, a complete list of an application’s commands and a definition for each command related to a particular software application or tool.
All levels of users, from beginners to professional, will find the tool useful in making them a fast and expert user of the software application, according to Weynand. They will be able to access it right through their iPhones or iPods, enabling them to learn even while they move.
Initially, Weynand introduced the iKeysToGo application for Apple’s (
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Diana Weynand of Weynand Training International, a gold-level Apple authorized training center based in Los Angeles, has authored various Apple Pro Training Series books and Apple certified courses has developed the iKeysToGo for Final Cut Pro 7.
According to Weynand, Final Cut comprises hundreds of keyboard shortcuts, yet the average user generally only uses a handful. She noted that with this application, editors can learn more about Final Cut Pro’s endless possibilities and become faster by learning new shortcuts.
The video editors working with Final Cut Pro 7 can use iKeysToGo useful for enhancing their skills and knowledge in various ways. The application includes more than 840 FCP 7 commands and definitions which are accessible to the editors right in the palm of their hands. It can help them to continue learning more about the editing application, even when they're on the go. All the 840 shortcuts have been arranged alphabetically within the application and the editors can scroll through them easily to find the one they need to know about.
An editor has to simply enter the command name or topic when searching for a keyboard shortcut of a specific command, and touching it displays the details page with the command's shortcut and definition.
The application is available for purchase now at the iTunes App Store at a price of $2.99.
Raja Singh Chaudhary is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Raja's articles, please visit his columnist page.Edited by
Marisa Torrieri