nyc2cal
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nyc2cal got a reaction from JeffreyAutomation in Alfred 4.5 Beta: Take a first look at Universal Actions
Great new feature, but I've encountered some issues with usability.
For example, I would often select text, send to Alfred, and rely on fallback searches to run a web search on that text.
With universal actions, the list of actions is so long that the actions I would most like to apply are far down on the list.
It would be useful to be able to manually sort the list of universal actions in the preferences, including which categories appear first, and to be able to manually sort the list of web searches in the preferences as well.
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nyc2cal got a reaction from deanishe in Alfred 4.5 Beta: Take a first look at Universal Actions
Great new feature, but I've encountered some issues with usability.
For example, I would often select text, send to Alfred, and rely on fallback searches to run a web search on that text.
With universal actions, the list of actions is so long that the actions I would most like to apply are far down on the list.
It would be useful to be able to manually sort the list of universal actions in the preferences, including which categories appear first, and to be able to manually sort the list of web searches in the preferences as well.
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nyc2cal got a reaction from dfay in Alfred 4.5 Beta: Take a first look at Universal Actions
Great new feature, but I've encountered some issues with usability.
For example, I would often select text, send to Alfred, and rely on fallback searches to run a web search on that text.
With universal actions, the list of actions is so long that the actions I would most like to apply are far down on the list.
It would be useful to be able to manually sort the list of universal actions in the preferences, including which categories appear first, and to be able to manually sort the list of web searches in the preferences as well.
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nyc2cal got a reaction from iandol in Alfred 4.5 Beta: Take a first look at Universal Actions
Great new feature, but I've encountered some issues with usability.
For example, I would often select text, send to Alfred, and rely on fallback searches to run a web search on that text.
With universal actions, the list of actions is so long that the actions I would most like to apply are far down on the list.
It would be useful to be able to manually sort the list of universal actions in the preferences, including which categories appear first, and to be able to manually sort the list of web searches in the preferences as well.
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nyc2cal got a reaction from Stephen_C in Alfred 4.5 Beta: Take a first look at Universal Actions
Great new feature, but I've encountered some issues with usability.
For example, I would often select text, send to Alfred, and rely on fallback searches to run a web search on that text.
With universal actions, the list of actions is so long that the actions I would most like to apply are far down on the list.
It would be useful to be able to manually sort the list of universal actions in the preferences, including which categories appear first, and to be able to manually sort the list of web searches in the preferences as well.
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nyc2cal got a reaction from Chris Messina in Alfred 4.5 Beta: Take a first look at Universal Actions
Great new feature, but I've encountered some issues with usability.
For example, I would often select text, send to Alfred, and rely on fallback searches to run a web search on that text.
With universal actions, the list of actions is so long that the actions I would most like to apply are far down on the list.
It would be useful to be able to manually sort the list of universal actions in the preferences, including which categories appear first, and to be able to manually sort the list of web searches in the preferences as well.
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nyc2cal got a reaction from Terminal in Group Workflows by Category
Currently Alfred lets one filter the workflows by category. I would prefer to also see an option to group the workflows by category on the display.