Software Alternatives & Reviews

Alfred

Alfred is an award-winning app for macOS which boosts your efficiency with hotkeys, keywords, text expansion and more. Search your Mac and the web, and be more productive with custom actions to control your Mac. subtitle

Alfred Alternatives [Page 3]

The best Alfred alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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    /maccy-alternatives

    Lightweight open-source clipboard manager for macOS

    Open Source

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    /setapp-alternatives

    Your shortcut to prime apps on Mac, an App Store alternative

    paid Free Trial $9.99 / Monthly

  3. Try for free

    Auto arrange all your app windows, whether on one screen or many with a single click!

    Try for free freemium $39.99 / Annually (One PC, One Year)

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    /gitsheet-alternatives

    A dead simple Git cheat sheet.

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    /zazu-alternatives

    zazu is the smartest damn alarm clock.

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    /cheatkeys-alternatives

    View Windows keyboard shortcuts in the current application.

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    /dropover-alternatives

    Mac app for easier drag & drop

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    /copyq-alternatives

    CopyQ : Clipboard Manager with Advanced Features.

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    /gnome-do-alternatives

    Simple, sleek, swift, smart. Do. GNOME Do allows you to quickly search for many items present on your desktop or the web, and perform useful actions on those items. GNOME Do is inspired by Quicksilver & GNOME Launch Box.

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    /angee-alternatives

    One simple solution to protect your home and privacy

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    /evercam-alternatives

    Construction timelapse video can improve productivity, generate more profit, reduce project costs, helps the marketing team promote projects and lots more..

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    /shortcuts-design-alternatives

    Every shortcut for designers in one place!

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    /grandtotal-alternatives

    Create invoices and estimates on your Mac

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    /keycue-alternatives

    Menu shortcuts are supposed to provide quick access to frequently used menu commands.

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