I was happy with Alfred and then I tried out Raycast. It did everything Alfred did that I was using and even more.
I use it for window management, it has built in converters for measurements, etc.
I know there are Alfred workflows for that, but basically I just couldn't be bothered to switch back.
Although I already paid for the Alfred PowerPack, for folks looking for a free solution for personal use, Raycast is a good option.
More on the differences here, raycast.com/faq.
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I was happy with Alfred and then I tried out Raycast. It did everything Alfred did that I was using and even more.
I use it for window management, it has built in converters for measurements, etc.
I know there are Alfred workflows for that, but basically I just couldn't be bothered to switch back.
Although I already paid for the Alfred PowerPack, for folks looking for a free solution for personal use, Raycast is a good option.
More on the differences here, raycast.com/faq.