Looking for Mac Keyboard Shortcuts.

I'm looking for Mac Keyboard Shortcut Documents for:
Acrobat Xi
After Effects CC 2014
Bridge CC
InDesign CC 2014
Muse CC 2014
Photoshop CC 2014
Premiere Pro CC 2014.
Thanks and let me know where I can download the Software listed above Mac Keyboard Shortcuts
David Hastings

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