I am the developer of Kando, a free and open source pie menu for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Kando offers an unconventional, fast, highly efficient, and fun way of interacting with your computer!
I think it's awesome because it's not an ordinary pie menu but a marking menu. As such it allows you to selected nested menu items with mouse or touch gestures in a fraction of a second! You can easily put dozens or even hundreds of menu items into a menu and thanks to your muscle memory you'll be able to select each of them in just a few milliseconds.
You can use Kando to run commands, simulate keyboard shortcuts, execute macros, open files or web pages, and much more. If you are working with a touch screen or with one of your hands at the mouse most of the time, Kando can boost you're productivity considerably! As such it fits best in the Task Automation category, I think.
I am the developer of Kando, a free and open source pie menu for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Kando offers an unconventional, fast, highly efficient, and fun way of interacting with your computer!
I think it's awesome because it's not an ordinary pie menu but a marking menu. As such it allows you to selected nested menu items with mouse or touch gestures in a fraction of a second! You can easily put dozens or even hundreds of menu items into a menu and thanks to your muscle memory you'll be able to select each of them in just a few milliseconds.
You can use Kando to run commands, simulate keyboard shortcuts, execute macros, open files or web pages, and much more. If you are working with a touch screen or with one of your hands at the mouse most of the time, Kando can boost you're productivity considerably! As such it fits best in the Task Automation category, I think.
Thanks for your consideration!