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OmenRIP

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  1. I see what you're saying. I kept forcing the shortcut letters until 'txt' was the shortcut for Textedit. I didn't assign it directly. Do you think that would help? like I said, when I type 'txt', Textedit does appear at the top of the list, but only gives me 1 or 2 seconds to choose it before it heads to the search engines. Is there a to turn off the search engine page, and invoke it manually. Like typing 's txt' would search txt in the search engines. Mike
  2. Hi Andrew, I mapped it to 'txt' If I map 'text', Alfred shows Textedit as the 1st choice and stays on the hot key screen. Mike
  3. Hi, I'm having a problem with Alfred v2 not waiting long enough for to hit the hot key for an app command. For instance, I have 'txt' mapped to Textedit. I bring up Alfred and type 'txt'. Alfred immediately comes back with 'Textedit' assigned to the enter key. But before I can move my finger to hit Enter, Alfred is now displaying the 3 search options. I'm not a bad typist, so it probably takes me 1-2 seconds to hit Enter. But Alfred showed me the results of my hot key phrase less than a second. This quick change to the search engine page is making me type commands many times until Alfred displays the results long enough so that I can read them and hit the hot key. Is there a way to increase the time that Alfred stays on the shortcut match list? Or is this a bug? It's definitely very annoying and I'm 100% certain that earlier versions of Alfred had a much longer delay. Thanks.
  4. The strange thing is that Alfred shows the fallback results *first*, then; if I wait a few seconds, the correct results comes up. I'll try indexing and rebooting to see if that helps. Mike
  5. Hi, Since the last update of Alfred, I've distinctly noticed that he's much slower in coming up with my apps to run. It seems that whatever I type, Alfred starts with showing "Search Google, Search Amazon, Search Wikipedia". Then, after a few seconds those choices disappear, while the real apps to my query show up. I seem to remember that Alfred would always do the opposite - when you started an app search, Alfred would try to match, but if it couldn't, it would then display the 3 search engines. Does anybody else notice this change? Is it a setting I have turned on by mistake? Thanks. Mike
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