After nearly 5 years of development, over a million lines of code for our Mac, Windows and iPad applications, a database of over 100,000 keyboard shortcuts supporting over 300 application, I've had to make the hard decision to stop all sales and support of KillerKeys products on January 30, 2015 (if you currently own KillerKeys, your software will continue to work, there just won't be any further updates).
While I feel that there is a need and great future for KillerKeys (check out our technology demo here), my company is unable to continue with any further development or sales past the end of this month. The hope is that with this announcement, we'll find someone that is interested in purchasing KillerKeys – all IP including our copyrights, Patent and Trademarks, the software and source code, website domain, as well as any future development plans would be included with the purchase. Interested? Please inquire by sending an email to:
KillerKeysIP@Gmail.com
I'd also like to introduce you to Brad Snell, the man that's been of huge assistance with bringing the various iterations of KillerKeys to market, including everything from functionality to design to back-end licensing, database maintenance and end-user support. Brad has given his full effort to this project, and even commits to remain on staff should the new owners wish to keep him. He is also prepared to offer complete assistance on getting up to speed and fully understanding everything there is to know about KillerKeys, should the new owners want a consultant at the beginning. Brad has an incredible breadth of skills, is a great team player and is currently looking for other employment opportunities. You may contact Brad at ncpfilms@gmail.com.
A big "thank you" to everyone that has supported, believed and shared the KillerKeys vision. My hope is that KillerKeys will continue in the future and many more people will be able to enjoy the product.
All the best,
Gard
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