Kando
The Cross-Platform Pie Menu
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User ExperienceOpen SourceProductivityDescription
Kando is a cross-platform pie menu for your desktop. It offers an unconventional, fast, highly efficient, and fun way of interacting with your computer. You can use Kando to launch applications, simulate keyboard shortcuts, open files, and much more. Kando is designed to be used with mouse, stylus, or touch input.
How to use Kando?
To use Kando, simply download a prebuilt package from the releases page or compile Kando yourself. You can run the executable without any installation. For GNOME under Wayland, you will need to install the adapter extension. Manual compilation is required for testing the latest development version or contributing to the project.
Core features of Kando:
1️⃣
Launch applications
2️⃣
Simulate keyboard shortcuts
3️⃣
Open files
Why could be used Kando?
# | Use case | Status | |
---|---|---|---|
# 1 | Efficient desktop interaction | ✅ | |
# 2 | Enhanced productivity | ✅ | |
# 3 | Fun and intuitive user experience | ✅ |
Who developed Kando?
Kando is created by Simon Schneegans, who is developing it out of sheer passion. The project is completely free and not planned for monetization. Contributions in the form of creative ideas, code contributions, or sharing with others are highly appreciated.