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  1. O.M.G. I feel ashamed of having missed that. To my defense, since it was always working fine until very recently, I never thought of checking that pref though. Sorry to waste your time on that, but thanks for your help!
  2. Title of the thread says it all. When I hit Command + Press, the spotlight window very briefly appears before making place for Alfred. At first, I thought the animation of Alfred showing up was laggy but after looking at it closely, it's clear Spotlight tries to take over. This has been recently happening. It was fine until the update made a couple weeks or so ago. I'm running a 5k Retina iMac with all software up to date. The weird thing is that I am not experiencing this on my brand new MBP. I made a video of the problem in action which you can download here: https://cl.ly/2U0D0m2Y2k3V Happy to oblige if you need more details from me. Thanks
  3. Problem solved Alfred is now available at launch. Thank you. Now with the build you sent me, will I still be able to update to future versions? Thanks again for your very quick help.
  4. I'll take the risk to sound ignorant here... So what you're telling me is drag/drop alfred 2.app into Applications folder, which will overwrite my current version, right?
  5. Do I just download and install as a new app? Will it overwrite my current version and remember all my settings?
  6. Ok so I feel stupid not checking the "save window position" option, because it was off. I guess I didn't think about it as I probably assumed in the back of my head this wasn't the problem since it always worked fine. Anyways, I'll stop making excuses for myself If you need anything from me to try to replicate this launch issue, please let me know. Thanks
  7. Hello. Since updating to Alfred 2.7.2 yesterday, Alfred behaves funny. 1. It doesn't automatically launches at login, although everything is set up so it does. I checked and made sure Alfred was allowed to launch at login in Apple > System Preferences > Users & Groups > Login items, and it is correctly set. 2. After manually launching Alfred, it won't remember the placement of the search bar. No matter what I do, it always goes back towards the top of the screen rather than the middle, where I prefer it to be. Machine: MacBook Air with Yosemite 10.10.5 Alfred version: latest Problem first appeared after latest update Is that a know issue? If not, is there any workaround? Thank you
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