A new version of slimKEYS was released yesterday. The main two new features involve slimSIZE and slimVOLUME, in somewhat related features.
New with version 1.4.9255, you can tell a slimSIZE hotkey to grow or shrink a window, instead of only forcing a specific size.
In a same thinking, but opposite result, you can now create slimVOLUME hotkeys that set the volume to a specific level, instead of just increasing or decreasing the level. For example, I created myself a Win-VolumeUp hotkey that fixes the volume level to 50%, and another Win-VolumeDown that fixes it to 5%.
Other than those two features, a small change to how the slimLAUNCH window behaves when you type alternate shortcuts. For example, when a FileSystem item is selected, you could press Ctrl-F to open its parent folder. According to my own SDK documentation, the implementation should have made the slimLAUNCH window close, but those were only words. Now it does close the window.
Oh, and another small detail: slimKEYS is now free!!!
(more on this in a following post)