Are anyone using keypirinha?
Is cerebro better?
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Are anyone using keypirinha?
Is cerebro better?
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I was super sold, ready to install. But then realized that too. Electron apps drain my mac battery super fast. It's a pity.
That must be the fault of the app than the Electron framework itself.
What does seem to be in the app's control is whether it is fast.
See VS Code and Atom; huge difference in performance but both will chew up your battery.
MacOS, and Linux, and Windows? Let me guess: it's some web-electron-app-native-things, right? Yes it is. Not gonna replace (native) Alfred for me, no.
Equally, it's free. Alfred wants me to pay for it again to upgrade to the newest version, but I'm feeling like I kind of don't want to sink more money into it ..
MacOS, and Linux, and Windows? Let me guess: it's some web-electron-app-native-things, right? Yes it is. Not gonna replace (native) Alfred for me, no.
Equally, it's free. Alfred wants me to pay for it again to upgrade to the newest version, but I'm feeling like I kind of don't want to sink more money into it ..
MacOS, and Linux, and Windows? Let me guess: it's some web-electron-app-native-things, right? Yes it is. Not gonna replace (native) Alfred for me, no.
I once was a fan of electron until I ran some apps on a low end surface with little disk space. Something like react native for the desktop could become a huge success.
It's terrible. I already have hard times with Slack taking more memory than i would expect from a chat.
Yeah, I know that it's super hard to make native GUI these days, but please if you try to attract developer community with plugins and you have a relatively simple app, don't choose electron for that.
Examples of good ol' native desktop apps : twitter for OSX.
So basically... an imitation of Spotlight? I prefer that they copy Alfred's UI. Simple and does all I need. Need Alfred on my Windows machine!
Check Hain [1] on Windows. It works very nicely. [1] https://github.com/appetizermonster/hain
Earlier quoted context omitted.
I was super sold, ready to install. But then realized that too. Electron apps drain my mac battery super fast. It's a pity.
That must be the fault of the app than the Electron framework itself.
So even if Electron is a solid foundation, there is probably a bias towards inexperienced developers in who it attracts to work with it.
On Windows... Are anyone using keypirinha? Is cerebro better?
anyway, from what i can tell, cerebro is able to show you a lot more things and also has plugins. keypirinha just shows basic things like files and apps i think
"Search everything in few clicks" - poorly phrased or actually promotes navigating by clicking instead of using keyboard?