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  1. @jasmineTea Welcome to the forum I would suggest first contacting the company and finding out whether they have an API through which this could be done. It would be a much more reliable and predictable way to proceed with a checkout like this. While it's theoretically possible to click buttons and fill in fields, the moment the company moves a button or changes a checkbox, everything breaks. If they're a large company, they'll likely have this whole system underpinned with an API where you can submit information and receive responses.
  2. @tlance Welcome to the forum Alfred relies on the same macOS metadata as Spotlight, so you'll need to keep this indexing running. In modern versions of macOS, once a first indexing is done, you shouldn't see any significant CPU usage in keeping the metadata index going. If you need any help re-indexing, take a look at this guide: https://www.alfredapp.com/help/troubleshooting/indexing/ Cheers, Vero
  3. @nikivi I've never seen so many links stored in a single contact card, so it's a pretty unusual scenario. You can use Cmd + O to open your contact card in the Contacts app and browse it from there. Or you could save your URLs as a snippet collection so that you can get even quicker access to them if that's what you're looking for. [Moving to Investigating.]
  4. @sknud Could you please try following step 2 and letting me know if this improves the results? If it doesn't, it's a couple of clicks to reset it back to defaults, so there's little risk in testing this theory. Cheers, Vero
  5. @kieranmcmanus Welcome to the forum Are you using macOS Monterey, and have you transferred your files from another Mac using the Migration Assistant tool? If so, you're encountering the bug in macOS Monterey's Migration Assistant described here: https://www.alfredapp.com/help/troubleshooting/indexing/monterey Following step 2 will work around the macOS bug, allowing you to find files normally once again. If the issue persists after widening the search scope, please send your Diagnostics file (which you can get by typing "?diagnostics" into Alfred) to our info@ email address with a link back to this thread so that I can take a further look. Cheers, Vero
  6. @sknud Welcome to the forum. Where is the file in question located? Could you provide the full output from the File Troubleshooter? With regards to permissions, if you granted permissions before upgrade, it's possible that macOS has lost resolution of those permissions. You can follow these instructions to re-grant them: https://www.alfredapp.com/help/getting-started/permissions/#regrant Let me know how you get on Cheers, Vero
  7. If you used the macOS Migration Assistant, you may be encountering a different issue, where macOS reports your home folder incorrectly. Take a look at step 2 here to widen the search scope and work around the macOS bug: https://www.alfredapp.com/help/troubleshooting/indexing/monterey Let us know how you get on. Cheers, Vero
  8. @Alan He This isn't something we can fix for you; OneDrive is not a supported sync service, so if you're choosing to use it, the tips from Smartishhome should help you resolve the issue. Beyond that, you'll need to either switch to a supported sync service or unsync your preferences. Cheers, Vero
  9. @luckman212 Sorry about the slow reply on this one. I've mentioned this to Andrew to take a look at how Alfred treats the individual keywords. However, the simplest solution in the meantime would be to add "disk space" as a single keyword. This will give you the exact results you need without having to wait for us to investigate. Cheers, Vero [Moving to Investigating]
  10. @Serhiy Klieshnin Welcome to the forum As per my reply to your email, we are working directly with the 1Password co-founder Dave Teare to support 1Password 8. Keep in mind that 1Password 8 is still in beta, and isn't a general release yet. It will be possible to use Alfred with 1PW8 once the integration is complete. Cheers, Vero
  11. @mikedee Apologies, I've discussed this with @Andrew, who confirmed that Alfred does re-add himself during updates. This has been Alfred's behaviour for over a decade, hence my incorrect answer, again apologies for the confusion! It's unusual for anyone to want Alfred installed and to continue doing software updates, but not want it launching automatically, so I've raised it as a point of discussion internally.
  12. @Alan He Your post was merged with the other relevant bug report. In the future, please take a look at the existing bug reports before making a new one, as not only was this already raised, but it was also already answered.
  13. @Cavan Scott As @MevetS said, click the [+] to add Alfred to the list, then check the box next to the Alfred row. As for Automation, macOS will automatically request it as and when needed by the features or workflow you're using - it's not possible to manually add Alfred to Automation preemptively. Hope this helps! Cheers, Vero
  14. @Cavan Scott Welcome to the forum To add Alfred to the Full Disk Access, please follow these instructions: https://www.alfredapp.com/help/getting-started/permissions/#full-disk You'll need to first click the padlock at the bottom and type in your user account password, so that macOS knows you are allowing these changes. Having said that, Alfred doesn't require Full Disk to search for files on your Mac, but rather to include Bookmarks, etc in your results. If you're having issues with Alfred's indexed results, take a look at this guide if you're using macOS Monterey: https://www.alfredapp.com/help/troubleshooting/indexing/monterey Or this one if you're on an older version of macOS: https://www.alfredapp.com/help/troubleshooting/indexing/ Let me know how you get on!
  15. @mikedee Welcome to the forum Alfred won't re-enable this by himself, but it's possible that something's stopping your newly set preference from saving. If you take a look at the macOS preferences for Users > Login items, is Alfred listed there as launching at startup? You should be able to remove him there. Let know how you get on.
  16. @todoublez There's no need to search the snippets to paste the date. If you set up your snippets for text auto-expansion, you can just type your snippet shortcut in your document (without showing Alfred's Snippets Viewer) and Alfred will replace the keyword with your dynamic date. Here's how you can set up text expansion: https://www.alfredapp.com/help/features/snippets/auto-expansion/ You would then create a snippet containing {date} or a variation of it for the specific date format you want: https://www.alfredapp.com/help/workflows/advanced/placeholders/#date-time If you specifically want to pop up Alfred to paste the date, you can create a workflow to do this. Connect a Keyword object to a Copy to Clipboard. Put your {date} into the clipboard object and tick the box to "Paste to frontmost app". Let me know if you need any further help Cheers, Vero
  17. @Abd Ur Rehman Take a look at this post for details, as the workflow uses Python 2, and Apple has removed the scripting language from macOS in 12.3. https://www.alfredapp.com/blog/guides-and-tutorials/python-2-workflows-on-macos-monterey-12-3/
  18. @kenanmike This is a change by Google from years ago; For security reasons, it was no longer sensible for them to blindly forward you to the first result for a search term, so you're now presented with the URL and have to manually go through to it.
  19. Glad we got you back up and running Will move this out of bugs and to the Discussion & Help section now.
  20. @MarcAtWork If you're on a new Mac Studio, you'll be using Monterey. Have you transferred your files from another Mac using the Migration Assistant tool? If so, you're encountering the bug in macOS Monterey's Migration Assistant described here: https://www.alfredapp.com/help/troubleshooting/indexing/monterey Following step 2 will work around the macOS bug, allowing you to find files normally once again. If the issue persists after widening the search scope, please provide your Diagnostics file by typing "?diagnostics" into Alfred and sending it to our info@ address with a link back to this thread for context. Cheers, Vero
  21. @Marlouis Welcome to the forum This post summarises why you're seeing the change in macOS 12.3; In short, Apple have removed the Python 2 scripting language, which is used behind the scenes by the workflow you're using. https://www.alfredapp.com/blog/guides-and-tutorials/python-2-workflows-on-macos-monterey-12-3/ The creator of this workflow has already updated it for Python 3, so take a look at the first post of this thread for details: As @dfay opted for Python 3, you'll need to set this up on your Mac as well. If you're not familiar with the process, I'm sure community members will be able to help you out.
  22. @macsorcery Alfred doesn't bundle scripting languages (and didn't bundle Python 2 in the past); It uses the ones made available by macOS or that you've installed yourself. There are instructions on reinstalling Python 2 here, as most workflows are being tweaked to use the new location where Python 2 is located on your Mac: https://www.alfredapp.com/help/kb/python-2-monterey/ Alternatively, some workflow creators are opting to move away from Python altogether and rewriting their workflows using other scripting languages that are built into Alfred and don't require any setup in this respect.
  23. @Ilan Welcome to the forum Depending on whether you've been syncing your preferences or not, here's where you'll find your preferences: Non-synced Mac: ~/Library/Application Support/Alfred/ Synced Mac: Check Alfred's Advanced preferences, where you'll see the sync folder you've set in the bottom right. In that location, you'll find the Alfred.alfredpreferences bundle. Copy it to the same location in your new user profile to use these preferences. You'll need to activate your Powerpack license on your new profile as well. Let us know if you need any further help.
  24. @SamF Could you please provide some File Troubleshooting outputs so that we can help you further?
  25. @SK. Apps like Clean My Mac are quite aggressive in deleting essential files. First, check your Mac's Trash, in case that's where the "cleaned" files are moved to. If you find your Alfred.alfredpreferences, keep this file safely and we'll help you reset it. Do you use Time Machine? If so, you should be able to recover your files there. Please provide more details on your setup and I'll help you recover what can be recovered.
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