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  1. For colored labels, I'd prefer the second style, as it is less intrusive and still easy to see. Coloring the whole entry would make for some very colourful, "in-your face" result lists. Especially since you don't always want to refer to labels, this would be rather disturbing, in my experience. For custom tags (keywords), I like @h2ner's suggestion, or some version thereof. Of course, an implementation of this feature should also have an option in the settings to toggle the feature in Alfred Preferences, and possibly to choose between different styles). In any case, given that I work with labels all the time, it would be a huge improvement. The way I currently have to get this done is this way: 1. Find/select file in Alfred 2. Open Universal Actions pane (in my case: Press Tab) 3. Type 'g[et]' or 'inf[o]' or use arrows to navigate to the Get Info action (mouse variation: move mouse to it) 4. Press Tab or Enter (mouse variation: click the action) 5. Activate Get Info panel if necessary (in my case: Press Cmd+ยง, or use the mouse) (Oftentimes I'm coming from a different Space and in many cases, Finder does not activate the most recent window. I have no idea why. I have a partial workaround through BetterTouchTool but it's suboptimal.) 6. Press Cmd+W to close the Info panel Mouse variation: Move to to the tiny red Close Window button, then click it. (This action in itself requires some patience and precision...) 7. Press Cmd+Tab to return to the application I was in (mouse variation: use mosue go to the window or application I want to go to next) That makes 7 dreary steps, just to view the label. With this requested feature, I wouldn't need to do anything. I would see the labels/tags at a glance.
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