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    mickjsanders got a reaction from Floating.Point in new user: how can I set up a hotkey for a group of apps (eg. browsers), so that I can then single-click on one app to open it?   
    Thank you @Vero. I can see there is much for me to learn. I'm really glad I invested in the app now.
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    mickjsanders got a reaction from Floating.Point in new user: how can I set up a hotkey for a group of apps (eg. browsers), so that I can then single-click on one app to open it?   
    Oh wow! You are a genius. I can see what I need to do now.
     
    Thank you so very much for your prompt and helpful reply (and example code). I am super-grateful.
     
    M.
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    mickjsanders reacted to Vero in new user: how can I set up a hotkey for a group of apps (eg. browsers), so that I can then single-click on one app to open it?   
    @mickjsanders Welcome to the forum  @Floating.Point has a great suggestion; List Filters are super useful.
     
    You could also have a look at the nicknames trick, setting all three as "browser"; They'll then all show up when you type "browser" into Alfred, and you can then use Cmd + number to trigger the correct one.
     
    Have fun  
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    mickjsanders reacted to Floating.Point in new user: how can I set up a hotkey for a group of apps (eg. browsers), so that I can then single-click on one app to open it?   
    Hey Mick,
     
    What you need are List Filters (I love List Filters!)
     
    Here you create a new entry, give it a name eg "Text Edit" add an icon if you like, then in the Argument area you put the path to the application… connect that to an Open File action and you're done!
     
    Here's a quick mockup for you to toy with, enjoy!
     
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/i859mlsxcbye46l/Popup Menus for Mick Sanders.alfredworkflow?dl=0
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