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afloatboat | 1 year ago
- Replaces Spotlight for opening applications
- Replaces Magnet for window management, same features but don’t have to run a separate app now.
- keeps a clipboard history
- allows me to convert colours and units
- integrates with my calendar to show me upcoming meetings, shows them in my menu bar and lets me join them with one click
- allows me to prevent my Mac from sleeping (for certain durations) with caffeinate command
- has a variety of plugins available
Probably forgetting a lot of things I use it for, but even without the premium features I use it all the time.
danpalmer|1 year ago
TheRealWatson|1 year ago
CharlesW|1 year ago
danpalmer|1 year ago
Problem is that they’re VC backed and you don’t get SaaS valuations on selling a ton of single-purchase software.
jamil7|1 year ago
SebastianKra|1 year ago
You can write fairly sophisticated UIs with less effort than for a shell script. If a FOSS version of this ever takes off, it could have the potential to replace terminal-UIs outright.
FractalHQ|1 year ago
To your list, I would add app shortcuts / key commands / quick links / snippets / code image generators (optically from selection) to name a few.
aosaigh|1 year ago
lycopodiopsida|1 year ago
- Took VC money and pushes for subscription instead of a clear payment model.
- Rides the AI Hype train.
- Is still not able to handle file workflows properly.
- Alfred workflows are easier to write and to debug due to workflow editor, you have to be a web developer to find the proposition of writing what is basically a small react app a good one.
- Also, IMO, not very fast, consumes a lot of resources and has a clumsy UX due to using stateful multistep apps.
I would always prefer Alfred to Raycast, but I am stuck with Launchbar which is still the Launcher with most smooth workflow for me. The whole <Object><Action> paradigm is just so fast - select something, tab, match an app with 2 keystrokes-enter -> Opens in app. Works on text, files, whatever.
wlonkly|1 year ago
pmarreck|1 year ago
bigsweatshirt|1 year ago