Alfred is a beloved and widely-used keyboard shortcut utility for the Mac. It can do everything from launch an app in three keystrokes to quickly eject an attached disk. Fans will be happy hear that ...
Over the past couple of years, Alfred has matured from a little app launcher into a full-fleged base station for getting things done on the Mac. Alfred 2.0 is a huge step forward with additional ...
If you’re the kind of Mac user who never likes taking their hands off of the keyboard, an app launcher utility like Alfred can be your best friend. Alfred runs in the background of your computer, ...
When I first reviewed Alfred, the app- and file-launching utility, back in early 2011, I praised it for its simplicity: You’d invoke the utility with a shortcut key-combination, type the first few ...
Let’s start with the easiest approach first. Invoke Alfred with the hotkey you’ve assigned to the app, then type ‘sc’ for Shortcuts. Any shortcuts you’ve recently accessed through Alfred will appear ...
The introduction of the Macintosh back in 1984 helped release us from the bondage of the command-line interface. So, it seems ironic that there’s a relatively new category of Mac productivity apps ...
Alfred Remote (US$5) is here, it's really well-designed, easy to use, and I'm not sure how I'm going to use it yet. I can't even remember how long ago I first spotted the "Remote" icon in Alfred 2, ...
Spotlight is a powerful tool on the Mac, but it doesn't even compare to the third-party app Alfred and its countless user-developed workflows. Taylor Martin CNET Contributor Taylor Martin has covered ...
The developers behind the popular Alfred app for the Mac have launched a new app for the iPad and iPhone called Alfred Remote. The new Alfred Remote app lets you control a number of programs and ...