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A set of flashcards that cover the essential keyboard shortcuts ("hot keys") available in the *Google Chrome* web browser on the Mac OSX operating system. Multiple formats are included to allow import into most popular Flashcard apps.

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Flashcards for Google Chrome Keyboard Shortcuts (Mac)

v1.0.0

##What is it? A set of flashcards that cover the essential keyboard shortcuts ("hot keys") available in the Google Chrome web browser on the Mac OSX operating system. Multiple formats are included to allow import into most popular Flashcard apps.

These shortcuts were current at Chrome 20.

##What's included? There are 5 files included with this package:

  • readme.md
    This file, in Markdown format.

  • Google Chrome Keyboard Shortcuts (Mac) - Tilde.txt
    The shortcuts in tilde-delimited (~) format. These can be imported into many applications such as quizlet.com or flashcardexchange.com. The file is tilde rather than comma-delimited because some of the definitions contain a comma. Most applications will allow you to specify the delimiter character so this file will usually import without problems. For some applications to recognize the file you may have to change the extension.

  • Google Chrome Keyboard Shortcuts (Mac) - Tab.txt
    The shortcuts in tab-delimited (~) format. The second most popular format, when tilde-delimited is not supported. For some applications to recognize the file you may have to change the extension.

  • Google Chrome Keyboard Shortcuts (Mac) - Excel.xls
    The shortcuts in Microsoft Excel 97-2004 format. These can be imported into apps such as studyblue.com which don't support tilde or tab-delimited files.
    This file can also be used to easily export the file to other formats.

  • Google Chrome Keyboard Shortcuts (Mac) - Mental Case.studyarch
    The shortcuts in Mental Case Study Archive format. Mental Case is a popular Flashcard application available for Mac OSX and iOS. Although it supports many import formats, "Study Archive" is the most convenient.

##Licence
Created 2012 by David Waterston (http://dvolvr.davidwaterston.com).
These files are copyright and licence free. Use them in any way you wish. Made in Scotland.

##More
If you would prefer to use these cards online without downloading and importing them yourself they are available at the following websites:

When you're done with studying you might want to test your knowledge. Smarterer offers free, timed tests made up of randomly selected questions. On completion of the test you'll be awarded a badge showing your skill level that you can add to your resume or website.

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##Version History

Version Release Date Details
1.0.0 3rd June, 2012 Initial release.

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A set of flashcards that cover the essential keyboard shortcuts ("hot keys") available in the *Google Chrome* web browser on the Mac OSX operating system. Multiple formats are included to allow import into most popular Flashcard apps.