everyone. I'm trying to remember a macOS application that I used to use. It could be opened with a keyboard command within almost any application or the Finder, and it would pop up a dialog to search reference material for different developer languages, frameworks, tools, etc. I thought it was Alfred, but looking over the website, that doesn't look familiar. Any ideas? Thanks!
MacOS – Help Me Remember: A Developer Reference App
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Best Answer
It sounds like you're talking about Dash. It has a global search keyboard shortcut feature as well as a host of others for searching developer documentation.
Here's an overview of the app from its website:
And a summary of the global shortcut feature: