Kwiketta for Adobe Photoshop 1.1 is Out

My “quickly open Photoshop using Rosetta” app, Kwiketta, has been updated to fully support macOS 13.

Part of this is that Preferences is renamed to Settings to reflect macOS 13’s new nomenclature. Of course it’s adaptive, and on previous OS versions it stays the old way.

Preferences is named Settings under macOS 13

And as you can see on the screen shot above, the app works perfectly with the latest and greatest Adobe Photoshop 2023 as well.

Version 1.1 can be downloaded from the app’s web site, or by clicking Kwiketta for Adobe Photoshop > Check for Updates… in the menu.

The update – and the app itself – is free. But consider buying me a coffee if it helps you in your work.

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All Our Apps Run Natively on Apple’s M1 Silicon

Apple’s event is over, and now you have an idea what the M1 silicon can do in terms of performance and power efficiency.

Following the event’s theme, I’m thrilled to announce that our Mac apps are optimized for the new chip, and the updates that bring this to you are available on the Mac App Store right now.

While it’s just a nice touch for ShutterCount, as it isn’t a demanding app in terms of performance, the picture is completely different for Kuuvik Capture.

Kuuvik Capture was always lightning fast and gentle to the battery, leaving other apps literally in the dust. But with the M1, it found a new soul mate. It feels much snappier on the new chip, and I’m sure will save even more time for you on the new Macs than ever before.

Of course the updated versions (ShutterCount 4.7 and Kuuvik Capture 5.3) are also optimized for macOS Big Sur.

Enjoy!