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Alfred and OS X 10.10 Yosemite

153 points| cleverjake | 12 years ago |blog.alfredapp.com | reply

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[+] oalders|12 years ago|reply
I didn't get the point of Alfred until I tried it out. Now it feels weird to work on a machine that _doesn't_ have it installed. The workflows and the ability to (easily) add your own are what make it so great. I use this workflow dozens of times every day: https://github.com/2shortplanks/alfred-metacpan
[+] iztyhi|12 years ago|reply
I've had it installed for a while but never got beyond using it as an application launcher. Do you have any tutorials you'd recommend for getting into the advanced uses?
[+] colmvp|12 years ago|reply
I've been an Alfred user for the last few years.

Recently, I started using my old PC with Windows XP to play a few older games. Goodness, using the Start Button again feels so clunky, slow, and inefficient. I can't imagine why so many people made such a huge uproar about the loss of the Start button in the recent Windows when typing an application name is significantly faster and more efficient.

[+] sutterbomb|12 years ago|reply
Impressive timing for a response. Wonder if they had a little birdy that tipped them off beforehand?
[+] dangoor|12 years ago|reply
Probably just quick typists. Alfred (of which I'm a user) was the first thing that came to my mind when I saw a screenshot of the new Spotlight.
[+] jlavarj|12 years ago|reply
This post and comments just convinced me to give Alfred a try. I always thought it was just a UI for spotlight.
[+] peedy|12 years ago|reply
The screen shots were leaked a few hours before the keynote started. So, they might have seen it coming.
[+] kirillzubovsky|12 years ago|reply
Great timely response, but unfortunately for Alfred, features in Yosemite are the only ones that I've ever used on Alfred in the first place. I suspect that for everyone with my use case, that's going to be the same. It's been about an hour, I killed Alfred and installed Yosemite. Works well, and I haven't noticed it lacking.
[+] heavymark|12 years ago|reply
The moment I saw the screenshots before the Keynote, I was like finally an Alfred replacement. However, while Spotlight now looks beautiful and very fast and still won't be a replacement for Alfred.

Opening apps and searching the file system is doesn't touch the surface of Alfred because what makes it powerful is the workflows. Just like what makes the iPhone great is the app store.

If I want to add an appointment to my calendar (Fantastical) I just type cmd + space "f Go the Movies at AMC tomorrow at 5pm" and it would automatically add it to my calendar with location and times and titles going to the proper fields all immediately without opening any apps. Or update Harvest timing tracking with a few key strokes.

I'm very surprised Apple didn't release a plugin api for Spotlight, but you can be sure they will next year at which time Alfred will slowly fade away eventually. We can all thank Alfred though for inspiring the new spotlight.

[+] Touche|12 years ago|reply
Surprised they didn't say "this validates what we are doing" like so many before them.
[+] amirmc|12 years ago|reply
They don't need validation. They have a product and paying customers.
[+] kylec|12 years ago|reply
I've been using Alfred for years and I love it, but when Yosemite comes out I think I'll probably switch to Spotlight. The reason why I started using Alfred in the first place was because it was a simple and fast application launcher, and didn't have any of the complexity and bloat that Quicksilver and Launchbar had. Of course, Alfred's added power user features over the years, but I've never really had the need for many of them.
[+] amirmc|12 years ago|reply
As a counterpoint to yours, I'll be sticking with Alfred. I'm sure the devs will be able to enhance Alfred with the improvement made to the underlying bits of Spotlight. I use the custom workflow all the time as well as the ability to customise searches.

In addition, from what I saw in the demo, I don't want suggestions from the iTunes Store popping up at any time.

[+] akilism|12 years ago|reply
What really got me hooked on using Alfred was the dash workflow...offline api docs at the touch of a keystroke..
[+] Killswitch|12 years ago|reply
Although the new Spotlight looks amazing, Alfred does things it'll never do and until Apple allows custom workflows and that, I'll be and Alfred user for ever.
[+] ajgrover|12 years ago|reply
Too bad the new Spotlight doesn't have a clipboard manager as well. That's the main reason I paid for the Alfred powerpack.
[+] joeyspn|12 years ago|reply
Nice and quick response to Apple... Hopefully they won't (cough) patent it...
[+] Jordan15|12 years ago|reply
Glad to hear. Alfred is a lifesaver.
[+] darkhorn|12 years ago|reply
There is iSkype, iWhatsApp, iPaint, iChina, iApplause.
[+] beat|12 years ago|reply
So is the new naming scheme after national parks, or Warner Brothers cartoon characters? Will the next one be Yellowstone, or Sylvester?

I suppose it would be tacky to name the next release "Bugs".