In Launchbar, this can be done by pressing [Tab] on any selected item. Launchbar will then open a flat list of options. I could 'drag' it to a Folder to move or copy, 'drag' it to an Application or share it. The key here is, that this list is mostly flat. I don't have to navigate through fitfteen menus.
In Alfred, the closest thing I could find is the Actions-List. However, this takes way too many button presses.
Is there a 'Drag to ->' Feature like in Launchbar?
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Hey,
I'm trying to switch to Alfred from Launchbar.
My most important use-case is actioning an item.
In Launchbar, this can be done by pressing [Tab] on any selected item. Launchbar will then open a flat list of options. I could 'drag' it to a Folder to move or copy, 'drag' it to an Application or share it. The key here is, that this list is mostly flat. I don't have to navigate through fitfteen menus.
In Alfred, the closest thing I could find is the Actions-List. However, this takes way too many button presses.
For example: Opening a text-file in vscode
Launchbar: "textfile" [Tab] "vsc"
Alfred: "textfile" [ctrl] [cmd] + [4] [enter] "vis"
I can't even use fuzzy search to navigate the submenus.
There has to be a faster way, right?