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It's fairly unlikely that we'll be adding this type of action. Alfred doesn't monitor what app is currently frontmost in order to remain a very lightweight app especially when idle, so he wouldn't know when to trigger (or not) a hotkey.
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As the iPhone Simulator is bundled within Xcode, it's likely that you'll just need to add /Application/Xcode.app/Contents/Applications to your Alfred search scope. Try that and see if it works.
Also worth checking that Spotlight is finding both of these, as Alfred definitely isn't discriminating against simulators
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Have a look at this workflow which allows you to look up selected text by pressing a hotkey (which you'll need to set) and opens the word in Dictionary.app
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Ohhh nice! How many queries does Alfred remember?
It remembers 20 queries. The option to switch it on/off (and reminder that it's 20 queries) is in the Advanced Prefs.
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I've got it set to the highest resolution, 1280 x 800.
Having just tested at this resolution, the whole preferences show up just fine - how big is your Dock?
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As this is the first beta, a few things haven't made it into v2 yet. Exporting of themes is planned soon, so in the coming weeks, you'll be able to export and share the theme rather than a screenshot. In the meantime, let's see how creative you can get with your theming
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Here's the one I've been using these days.
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I've just published a post on the Alfred blog with four extensions; Google searches, Paste as Plain Text, Should I watch this movie and Open folders in TextMate.
These are good starting points to help you discover some of the simpler, a-minute-and-you're-done extensions I've been regularly using. I'll share many more over the next few days
Custom output in alfred?
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Currently, Alfred doesn't allow custom UIs like playing a YouTube video or showing a map in-line.
That being said, if you used a script to return a list of YouTube videos for your search, you could then choose one and have it open in your preferred browser.