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Do Alfred Workflows take up CPU/system resources when they are not being used?


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Follow up question:

 

What impact does having a large number of installed workflows have? Should we disable unused or rarely used workflows for performance reasons? I have 110 workflows right now, which feels like about 5x too many 🙃 but performance seems fine.

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Thanks Vitor. That performance is one of the reasons I love Alfred. I tried Raycast when it came out because everyone was hyping about it, but I immediately noticed how much slower it felt than Alfred. I dumped it after a few hours.

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