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  1. @centumstar It will indeed be 9 years since Alfred first launched on Thursday. We aren't planning on marking Alfred's birthday with a discount; Alfred offers you great value already, with the immensely flexible features, so you'll get your money's worth through the innumerable hours you'll save with the productivity boost the Powerpack will bring you. With the Mega Supporter license, you get a lifetime of updates to Alfred for Mac, so buy a license today and you never need to pay for updates again. Even with the Single User license, users get great value with an app that continues to evolve and improve, an incredible community of users here on the forum, as well as discounted upgrades for future versions. Once you purchase a Powerpack license, be sure to take a look around this forum and our blog, which are filled with great tips to make your Mac life more efficient and more fun. Cheers, Vero
  2. @Snaidis Could you give an example of why you'd want to edit something you copied to clipboard, and how you'd be then using the manipulated text clip? If you're editing it for pasting once, then just paste it in your destination and edit it there. If you want to edit it with the intention of pasting it many times after, select it in the Clipboard Viewer and press Cmd + S to save it as a snippet where you'll then be able to edit it. If you can give some more context of what you're trying to do, we might be able to help you work out the best way to do it. Cheers, Vero
  3. @centumstar Welcome to the forum For single-version license holders, we offer a discounted upgrade when a new version is announced, but we can't provide details of exact costs ahead of time! If you want to ensure that you get all future versions of Alfred for free, opt for the Mega Supporter license. Cheers, Vero
  4. @dtong Welcome to the forum Take a look at the Appearance Options, where you can set where you want Alfred to appear; On the default screen, mouse screen or active screen. Here's more about the Appearance options: https://www.alfredapp.com/help/appearance/#options Cheers, Vero
  5. @linlishuo Welcome to the forum There are a few results for various tools called EasyFind online, so it would help if you could provide a link to it, so that we're definitely looking at the same tool. Fellow users can then help you work out whether there's a way to pass the search to EasyFind or not. Cheers, Vero
  6. Morning all! I've suggested to @mjwalfreds to join this conversation, so he can chat with some of our most experienced and active community members, so I'm sure he'll come and introduce himself soon Cheers, Vero
  7. @elgrayso The reason Apple servers used to be searchable is because the server itself would maintain a metadata index for the drive's content, which your local Mac could then use. Synology doesn't do anything of the sort. While it's possible to fudge a way for your Mac to temporarily index the contents of a shared network drive, as soon as it disconnects, it loses resolution of the content (which is also being modified by other users accessing the same drive). As such, any index you'd locally be holding would become outdated/stale. You can always use File Navigation to use Alfred's speedy navigation through the external volume, and then search within individual folders, which may be sufficient for what you need. Cheers, Vero
  8. You can deactivate an old Mac before e.g. returning it to your employer, and you can transfer the license within reason. If you ever have any issues with this, drop us an email on info@ and we'll be happy to help you out with any licensing issues Cheers, Vero
  9. @MilesAB Welcome to the forum To use the Google Suggest and Amazon Suggest workflows, which return results in-line, you'll need to use the workflows; They are built into Alfred, so follow the instructions here to get started with them: https://www.alfredapp.com/help/workflows/templates/ Cheers, Vero
  10. @fncll You can pop a post in the thread for that workflow with your findings: Either the workflow creator, or fellow users of Pinboard may be able to help you resolve this Cheers, Vero
  11. @fncll It's the first time I hear of this kind of issue; It looks like something must be dispatching a Cmd + L key combo (the Large Type combo) or another key combo you may have set for Large Type in workflows. Are you saying that the issue specifically only occurs when you type "p", don't press return and wait? Or does it happen when you type any text and wait with Firefox in the foreground? Does it occur with ANY other apps in the foreground? If you think you've disabled all third-party apps on your Mac that could be interfering, but still see it happening, try creating a secondary user account on your Mac, and testing the same thing there with absolutely nothing else other than Alfred and Firefox running. The more troubleshooting you can do to find out exactly when it does or doesn't happen, the more likely we can help you. This isn't a known issue or something anyone else has reported, so you'll need to do a bit of digging Cheers, Vero
  12. @Victor Guerrero Welcome to the forum I think you may be mixing up a few issues here, but essentially it's caused by an underlying Mojave bug. Here's how you can resolve it: First, domain.com as a folder shouldn't be an issue; You'll see both the URL (if you have the "Recognise URLs in Alfred main window" checked in Features > Web Search > URLs / History) and the folder. I've checked this on my own Mac on Mojave, and the name of the folder makes no difference as far as I can see. Secondly, looking at your Features > Default Results > Advanced screenshot, the file type is not correctly identified - assuming that's a folder you dragged in? Seeing a dyn.[bunch of numbers] file type instead of public.folder for your folder indicates that there's a Launch Services issue. In other words, the folders are not showing up in your results because Alfred doesn't have the information needed to recognise it as a folder file type. You can confirm this by installing Alfred's Metadata tool (https://cachefly.alfredapp.com/tools/AlfredMetadataTool_v1.1.zip) and dragging in folders you can't find. The top section of the data should include "File Type: public.folder" if the Launch Services data is healthy, or a dyn.[numbers] if there's an issue. This appears to be a bug in Mojave where an issue with Launch Services crops up for users who've either restored from backup or upgraded. (Doesn't appear to occur for users who've fresh-installed Mojave). Could you please try rebuilding your Mac's LaunchServices using the command below? This should help macOS re-establish what file type apps should be, which should then return them correctly in Alfred's results. /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/LaunchServices.framework/Versions/A/Support/lsregister -kill -r -domain local -domain user Once that's completed, you might find Finder & macOS will appear slow temporarily while all old cached icons are replaced. And finally, if you rebuild your Mac's metadata from Alfred's Advanced prefs, you should be able to completely refresh your Mac's index and remove the underlying corruption issues. Let us know how you get on Cheers, Vero
  13. @Prabhu Welcome to the forum. Preferences are not touched during updates, and your Powerpack should certainly not be deactivated. When you say that two of your Macs "lost registration", do you mean your Powerpack was deactivated in the Powerpack tab? Or that your customised preferences were no longer found? Could you please provide more details to the questions below: Do you use any "App cleaners" like CleanMyMac, etc? Do you sync your preferences? If so, what service are you using for syncing? Do you use Time Machine to backup your Mac? Which version of macOS and Alfred are you using? I'll then be able to provide more details on recovering your preferences or reactivating. Cheers, Vero
  14. @Jasondm007 The "reload" command typed into Alfred simply forces a refresh of the application cache Alfred holds. Alfred doesn't cache most result types, but keeps a cache of your apps for extra speedy results. When you make a change like the one I suggested, you can force the cache to refresh to avoid expired results lingering around until another reload. While the Spotlight Comment is an alternative way to do it, some native apps don't allow comments to be added easily, so I tend to recommend the most straightforward and broadly applicable solution. Nothing's stopping you from experimenting on your own Mac. Cheers, Vero
  15. Hi @pe8ter and welcome to the forum Could you share a bit more info about your Mac's setup? - Which Mac are you using? - What is your screen(s) setup? What is your primary screen (built-in or not, Apple or not, retina or not, etc), and secondary screen if relevant? - Do you see the issue on one/both screens? - If there's anything else unique or tweaked about your setup, custom display settings, etc, please let me know. And finally, could you please try creating a second user account on your Mac temporarily? This will allow us to establish whether the issue is specific to your primary profile or a broader issue. Cheers, Vero
  16. @Awfki Your best bet is to first reindex by going to Alfred's Advanced prefs and clicking "Rebuild macOS metadata". It can take up to an hour and resolves most issues relating to indexing. If the issue persists, could you please download the Metadata tool and drag in some of the files you're having issues with? Pop the results in your reply. https://cachefly.alfredapp.com/tools/AlfredMetadataTool_v1.1.zip And finally, could you provide screenshots of your Default Results and File Search preferences? Cheers, Vero
  17. @Jasondm007 We're keeping an eye on this, as we've seen a couple of apps do this recently. It doesn't appear to be a common practice, but I think some over-keen app creators treat it like SEO keyword cramming, and put many more terms than they should in that metadata. As a simple way of dealing with this, you could ignore the app by dragging it to Spotlight's Privacy tab, then press "reload" into Alfred to remove it from results. You can then create a mini-workflow connecting a keyword to an "Open Apps/Files" object where you drag the app, so that you include it in your results for just the term(s) you want it to show up for. Cheers, Vero
  18. @reviolito Alfred does ignore the mouse, unless there's a mouse event. With your combination of Better Touch Tool and Karabiner, it may be that one of the two apps is sending a mouse event, even if it's not visually perceptible. I would suggest either fully quitting those apps (and any app helpers they may be running in the background) or testing on a new user account where those two apps aren't in use. Alfred can't fully ignore mouse events, as a user will often type something then use the mouse to select a result from the list. In case you weren't aware, you can use Ctrl + N or Ctrl + P to navigate up and down Alfred's results if you don't want to use the arrow keys or Cmd + item number to select a result. Cheers, Vero
  19. @Rebecca Alfred needs to be added to the Accessibility preferences. Take a look at the Snippets troubleshooting for more details: https://www.alfredapp.com/help/troubleshooting/snippets/ Don't forget to click the padlock in the bottom left of the Security & Privacy preferences so that you can make changes. Cheers, Vero
  20. @Trapper Dave There are a few ways to search for Mail.app emails... 1. Use a workflow Use the one I linked to earlier, or create your own. This is the tidiest and most efficient way to search for emails specifically without cluttering your results. You can then prefix your search term with one of the terms: emfrom to search the sender's name and email address em for a general subject + content search emsubj to search specifically for a subject line 2. Add Mail results to your File Search results Add ~/Library/Mail/ to your Default results In File Search, ensure that Emails is unchecked next to "Don't show" Search by prefixing your search term with "open" (or pressing the spacebar as a shortcut) 3. Add to your default results (not recommended) This will result in the most messy results, and I would not recommend it at all. You can add the Mail file type to the Advanced file types in Default Results, and the ~/Library/Mail/ path to your default results. Again, I do not recommend this as finding essentials like apps amongst the overload of emails will make search far less useful. Cheers, Vero
  21. Alfred isn't an email client; Are your emails in Mail.app, a third-party app like Outlook, or web-based like Gmail? This will help establish where the emails are so that we can help you work out how to ensure you can search for and find your emails Cheers, Vero
  22. @gta91 A few things to check: 1. Are you using Mojave? If so, could you please check the Automation tab in Security & Privacy and ensure that the checkboxes for Alfred to have permissions for automation in the browsers are ticked. Here's more information on granting Alfred the right permissions: https://www.alfredapp.com/help/getting-started/macos-mojave/ 2. How frequently/recently have you used that workflow? Could you please quit Alfred, drag this build to Trash and re-download v3.7.1 from alfredapp.com, and test whether the issue occurs in this build as well? If it occurs in this build too, then the issue isn't related to the recent changes Andrew has made. Let us know how you get on Cheers, Vero
  23. @nikivi It's hard to say whether it's still related to that previous issue you were/are having, as it's not something I've seen from anyone else. Can Spotlight find the files? Given how specific your path is, you could always remove the file types from the basic setup, as I'd imagine the Numbers app folder will only contain Numbers files. Cheers, Vero
  24. @nikivi Works for me, both with the search scope set to iCloud only, and with the search scope cleared to find the files elsewhere on my Mac as well. Check the state of the metadata for those files, and make sure you've got iCloud's "Optimised Storage" disabled, as the files won't actually be stored on your Mac if that feature is enabled. Disabling Optimised Storage: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT207236 Metadata tool to check what metadata is provided on those files: https://cachefly.alfredapp.com/tools/AlfredMetadataTool_v1.1.zip Cheers, Vero
  25. Make sure that you're navigating to your user directory's ~/Library/ and not the main Macintosh HD Llbrary. Quickest way to do this is to paste the ~/Library/Mail/ path into Alfred, in fact Don't move anything, as Mail's files need to be where Mail expects them to be. Just make sure Mail is set up with your accounts, then take a look at the path above ensuring you're definitely in the right user directory, and we'll take it from there. Also, please let us know which version of macOS and Alfred you're using. Cheers, Vero
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