![]() ![]() System Commands: Alfred makes it incredibly easy to perform common system commands on your Mac. And here’s a link that helps you add tasks to OmniFocus using Alfred. See the Alfred website for a list of custom searches created by other users. Cool! Custom searches can also be used for other purposes, such as creating Inbox ToDos in productivity applications. Now, whenever I want to see if an application has already been reviewed for Macgasm, I can use Alfred to perform a custom search. Alfred lets you test your custom search straight from the dialog so you know it’s working. Then, I pasted the URL into Alfred’s Custom Search dialog, replacing the original search word with. I went to, used the keyword search box to search for an article and copied the URL. For example, I created a custom search for Macgasm articles. ![]() All you have to do is set up the search (Alfred helps you know what to fill in) and you can search virtually any site. Similarly, you can search Amazon, eBay, Gmail and a whole host of other websites without first opening your browser.Ĭustom Searches: One of the coolest things you can do with Alfred is a custom search. So, for example, if you want to search Google, type “google” followed by your search term(s) and hit return. Web Search: Alfred has several web searches already built in. No more searching Finder for documents or other files. (See this link for more detailed instructions on Spotlight comments and Alfred).įile Search: Simply type “open” or “find” (or type the apostrophe) and Alfred will search for files on your Mac. For example, for Nisus Writer Pro I used the abbreviation “nwp.” Alfred sees those letters and launches Nisus with lightning speed. If you want to make application launching even simpler, locate the app in your applications folder, right click, choose “more info,” and in the Spotlight comments area, type a memorable abbreviation. All you have to do is type a few letters of the application’s name and hit return. Configure the default results in Alfred’s preferences and you’re good to go.Īpplications: One of the best features of Alfred is its ability to launch applications. Alfred can search the contents of your Mac and find virtually anything. This is where you can set up Alfred to do your bidding.ĭefault Results. The free version of Alfred provides plenty of functionality, and if you don’t already have an application launcher on your Mac, you really must give Alfred a try. After you’ve launched Alfred for the first time, take a look at the app’s preferences. Once you invoke the hot key, a big window appears on your screen inviting you to search, launch, and conquer the known (and unknown) Mac universe.Īlfred (Free). You can get the app for free or purchase an additional Powerpack (see below) for more functions.Īlfred launches with a hot key (the default is option + space, but you can configure your own). It functions as a super-fast launcher, a search engine, a file finder, and so much more. I suspect you’ll fall for him too.Īlfred by Running with Crayons, Ltd., is a productivity application for your Mac. He’s simply brilliant, and, since Valentine’s Day is almost here, I’d like to introduce you to my Mac’s newest love. He has a British accent, wears a cool top hat, and does everything I ask of him, quickly and without complaint. Let us know your valuable feedback in the comment section below.There’s a new man in my Mac’s life.
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