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playmakerx

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    playmakerx reacted to deanishe in Preferences folder for Alfred 4   
    The default folder is ~/Library/Application Support/Alfred, with all your important preferences stored in the bundle ~/Library/Application Support/Alfred/Alfred.alfredpreferences.
     
    However, if you'd set Alfred up to sync your preferences, the Alfred.alfredpreferences bundle would be stored in the folder you told Alfred to use as its sync folder.
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    playmakerx reacted to vitor in Preferences folder for Alfred 4   
    To add, you can find what that is by either looking in Alfred Preferences → Advanced → Syncing, or by looking at the contents of the ~/Library/Application Support/Alfred/prefs.json file.
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    playmakerx got a reaction from Rosa Walton in Apps Not Shown in Search Results in 10.15   
    I just upgraded to macOS 10.15 and Alfred 4 today. After giving it all required permissions, I found this glitch. When I searched for apps like "App Store", nothing shows up in Alfred 4. But Spotlight works just fine. I tried "Clear Application Cache" and "Rebuild macOS Metadata" but neither helped.
    The permissions I gave to Alfred 4 just in case you ask:
    Contacts
    Accessibility
    Full Disk Access
    Files and Folders
    Automation
    Any idea on how to fix this, or should I wait for an update?
     


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    playmakerx got a reaction from cookie053177 in An Old Hope   
    Nice theme. Love it. Thanks for sharing!
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    playmakerx got a reaction from Xantios Krugor in Alfred 4 can't find applications   
    Are you using macOS 10.15 beta now? I think you have the same problem as me. You need to manually add /System/Applications to the Search Scope list in Preferences - > Features -> Default Results (thanks to scaba).
     
     

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    playmakerx got a reaction from Tom Hightower in Alfred 4 can't find applications   
    Are you using macOS 10.15 beta now? I think you have the same problem as me. You need to manually add /System/Applications to the Search Scope list in Preferences - > Features -> Default Results (thanks to scaba).
     
     

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    playmakerx reacted to scaba in Apps Not Shown in Search Results in 10.15   
    I added /System/Applications to the Search Scope list in Preferences -> Features -> Default Results and now the Apple installed apps show up in Alfred
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