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bbq

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  1. Thank you for welcoming :)

     

    I should have said that I only ever used "define" and almost even didn't know about "spell" keyword :) But when trying to fix this issue, I tried "spell" as well to no avail:

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    It always used to work with "define" and it still does on my other (home) computer:

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    When I type only few letters on office computer, it shows some results, but not as many as home computer.

    Office:

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    Home:

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    On both computers I have the same dictionaries added in the same order and equal settings in Alfred's Dictionary features. Only difference seems to be that at home I have "Alfred 4.1 Build 1167" and in office it's "Alfred 4.1.1 Pre-release, Build 1170"

     

    Can it be some issue with pre-release version?

    Thanks.

  2. Hi, when using "define" command, I was getting results even though I had some spelling typos and I used it to find correct spelling, for example I typed "define uneceseary" or something like that, but I still got "unnecessary" as result and could copy it. But since some time ago (not sure when it started), I'm getting almost no results, only when I correctly spell the word.

     

    Alfred version: Alfred 4.1.1 Pre-release, Build 1170

    macOS version: Mojave 10.14.6

     

    Maybe it's because something in this pre-release build, can I somehow easily donwgrade to stable version?

    Thanks.

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