Most Mac users find Spotlight, Apple’s built-in tool for searching through apps and files, to suit their needs just fine. But power users who want to have near total control over their computer (as ...
MacOS might not be as efficient as most Linux desktops, but it's still a very productive OS. However, there's always room for improvement. One place that could use a productivity boost is Spotlight.
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Anyone who works at a computer for eight-plus hours a day will likely know that the amount of tools and “context switching” required to stay productive can be overwhelming. “Where did I put that file?
The new Spotlight launcher tool coming to macOS this year looks and works a lot like the indie application Raycast. Here’s what they can both do, and how they differ. Two years ago I called Raycast ...
Raycast transforms how you get things done on a Mac. Photo: Raycast/Rajesh Pandey/CultOfMac Anyone who’s used a Mac for years understands the value of Spotlight search, as it can quickly help you ...
I’m a fan of Spotlight, I fell in love with Alfred, but Raycast has swiftly become my favorite Mac launcher. Raycast does much more than launch apps. It slots meetings into my calendar; it plays the ...
I've been a long-time user of Alfred on my MacBook, and as someone who tried out Raycast before switching to Alfred, it never really clicked with me. To be honest, it was so long ago that I can't even ...