Alfred (software)

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Alfred
Original author(s) Andrew Pepperrell, Vero Pepperrell [1]
Developer(s) Running with Crayons Ltd
Initial release2010 [1]
Stable release
v5.5 / 20 March 2024;0 days ago (2024-03-20) [2]
Operating system macOS
Type Application launcher (utility software)
License Proprietary
Website www.alfredapp.com OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

Alfred is an application launcher and productivity software for macOS developed by Running with Crayons Ltd. It provides faster access to applications, files, folders, dictionaries, and various system functions. [3] Alfred is similar to macOS's Spotlight function, but offers a higher degree of customizability and extensibility through its action system known as "workflows".

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Features

Alfred comes with following features:

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Accessible only within paid version of Alfred.

Personalization

Alfred's functionality can be extended through "workflows", which are constructed through a visual scripting system based on nodes. [15] Creating workflows does not require programming knowledge, [16] although it does support the execution of scripts written in AppleScript, Bash, Python, and others. [17]

Many of Alfred's features and workflows can be accessed by defining a global keyboard shortcut or a keyword before the query. [18] [19]

Alfred's visual appearance is customizable through themes. [20] It comes with a collection of presets that can be used for free, while creating and importing themes requires paid version.

Alfred Remote

Alfred Remote is a mobile companion application available for iOS. [21] It allows to control various functions on a macOS device where the paid version of Alfred is installed. These functions include adjusting volume, controlling Music, launching applications, and executing workflows. [22]

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