
- #Alfred for mac for windows full#
- #Alfred for mac for windows tv#
- #Alfred for mac for windows windows#
User definable keywords (pause / next / prev) for controlling iTunes in both Mini Player and Coreįix Next/Prev actions to start playing if currently pausedįix situation where track name didn’t display in mini player header for certain typesĪdd transport controls (play / pause etc… in main window too). Tidy up and remove unused iTunes AppleScript New icons for Folder and Genius playlists Index playlists from XML so they are now available in the standard iTunes Mini Player search (toggle in prefs) Make cmd-dn / cmd-up work in itunes mini player

Prevent iTunes reindexing happening concurrently with multiple cmd+r Remove gradient and correctly constrain title text (works better with semi transparent themes) Take Album Artist into consideration when playing all songs by an artistĪdd reindex button to iTunes preferences to supplement the mini player reindex methods Option to remove the iTunes Store link from the bottom of the mini player (aesthetic reasons only)
#Alfred for mac for windows tv#
Option to exclude TV Shows and Movies in iTunes Mini Player ITunes DJ Support - best way to randomise your iTunes library (toggle in prefs) Syncs Snippets, Scripts, Custom Sites, Themes Sync certain preferences between Macs using the sync drive of your choosing (Dropbox, iDisk)
#Alfred for mac for windows windows#
Prevent Alfred from opening two Terminal.app windows when running terminal commands from Alfred Run your commands in Terminal or silently behind the scenesĪdd custom shell actions to Alfred’s actions panel (path passed as argument)Īdd your own icons to make your commands look like fully native Alfred commands Option to either open or run AppleScript shortcutsĪppleScripts run as separate process for non blocking and stabilityĬustom Terminal Commands + Improvements Īdd your own custom terminal commands to be able to run scripts with keywords and arguments Set global shortcuts for your favourite apps, files and scripts
#Alfred for mac for windows full#
In the meantime, you can get Alfred here for free, and buy the Powerpack for £12 ($20). Check out more screenshots and the full 0.9 changelog below. We don’t know what’s coming in the final 1.0 version, but if previous updates are of any indication I guess the developers are working on something big for the major 1.0 milestone.

Overall, it’s undeniable Alfred keeps getting better on each release. Alongside iTunes Mini Player improvements, a redesigned Preferences window and several performance enhancements, Alfred 0.9 also introduces new Terminal functionalities: you can run your Terminal commands “silently behind the scenes”, as well as add your own icons to make Terminal commands look like native Alfred actions. The app can sync themes, snippets, scripts and custom sites. Version 0.9 also comes with Dropbox and iDisk sync, meaning you’ll finally be able to keep Alfred’s settings in sync between different Macs. This is true for AppleScripts, files, and apps being able to run AppleScripts through the app you’re already using for many other things is a very welcome addition, but it’s exclusive to those who bought the Powerpack, which is highly recommended if you want to get the most out of Alfred. Just hit the shortcut anywhere on your Mac, and the script will execute. Similarly to how the excellent FastScripts enables you to assign commands to scripts saved locally, the new Global Hotkeys section in the app’s preferences lets you assign a shortcut to a specific script, and run it when Alfred is open without seeing Alfred’s actual window. The latest stable release of Alfred, 0.9, adds a number of improvements that greatly enhance the feature set of the app.Īlfred 0.9 can now launch any AppleScript on your Mac with a keyboard shortcut. Looking back at previous Alfred releases, it’s amazing to see how the app went from being a simple way to launch apps to a tool tailored to both casual and power users, thanks to the possibility of creating custom searches, shortening links, browsing the filesystem, and more. Alfred hasn’t officially reached the 1.0 status, yet the developers iterated so fast in the past months that Alfred has turned into a powerful application launcher packed with functionalities aimed at getting things done using only the keyboard. The minimal launcher for Mac that was released as an alternative to Launchbar and Spotlight quickly evolved into a full-featured solution to browse files, play music from iTunes, manage your system clipboard and check on dictionary definitions. We’re huge fans of Alfred here at MacStories.
