Music indexing now creates “smart” categories for “Downloaded Songs”, “DRM Protected Songs”,“Unplayed Songs” and “Purchased Songs” making it easy to search for songs of just that kind via sub-search.Īdded “Play in Random Order” action for playlists (accessible from the action menu or opening the playlist with Option-Return). Example: Select a song in LaunchBar, press Tab, select a Playlist, hit Return. If you’ve been affected by this bug, please press Option-Command-R in LaunchBar to enforce an index update.Īdded “Add to Playlist” functionality via Send-to. Hot Fix: Applications indexing didn’t include iOS apps on Apple Silicon Macs. Improved DuckDuckGo action for better compatibility with macOS Monterey. The Quick Look preview panel is now closed automatically when pressing Tab to invoke Send-to. For example, when you type EM to select the Emoji indexing rule and keep the M key pressed to trigger Instant Open, you now immediately get to the list of all Emoji symbols. Improved Instant Open behavior of indexing rules. The text cursor shown during text input is now more pronounced for better visibility. Most categories now have dedicated icons instead of the generic cardboard box symbol. The overall appearance has been improved and modernized in many areas of the application.ĭozens of newly designed or refined icons, meticulously fine tuned to be pixel aligned for a super crisp look. When the Safari History indexing rule is selected in LaunchBar, pressing Command-Return now invokes the new “Show History in Safari” action, which opens the History page in Safari.Īdded a new “iOS Applications” category containing all iOS apps that can be run natively on Apple Silicon Macs. Improved browsing of an application’s recent documents to indicate if a document would by default open with a different app.įixed indexing of Firefox bookmarks and history.įixed built-in “Set Desktop Background” action.įixed incorrect display of icons with non-square aspect ratios.įixed a layout issue in the Options pane of the index window.Īdded „Giphy GIFs“ search template to search for GIFs on. Improved appearance of drag & drop highlight while dragging items onto the LaunchBar window. Renamed image conversion actions from “Recompress Image” to “Convert Image to JPG”. Improved application indexing to also include Xcode’s Simulator.app. Improved Google Chrome Bookmarks and History indexing to support multiple profiles. New built-in actions for converting images into PNG or HEIC format. © 2023 Objective Development Software GmbH © 2023 Objective Development Software GmbHAbout UsPressPrivacyTerms Updated icons of bookmarks and bookmark folders.įixed: Accessing contact notes didn’t work on macOS Venturaįixed an issue causing arrow key navigation to fail once, immediately after press Command-Right. Improved Action Editor to preserve custom entries in an action’s ist. Improved handling of custom script actions which are returning items that are referring to a file. Shortcuts are now displayed with the icon that has been defined in Shortcuts.app The iCloud syncing is interesting.If a shortcut accepts files as an input, it’s now possible to send those files to the shortcut via Send-to (select a file in LaunchBar, press Tab, select the shortcut, hit Return). I’ve been happily using LaunchBar for my clipboard and snippet needs, but I like seeing different takes on this space. Also, because everything syncs via iCloud, your clipboard history and pinboards will be available everywhere, which makes moving between devices a breeze. IOS and iPadOS impose some limits on Paste that you won’t find on the Mac, but the app makes it easy to get data into those versions via the share sheet and clipboard. The app also features more keyboard shortcuts than before, allowing users to access virtually every feature from the keyboard whether you’re renaming, editing, copying, or doing something else with a clipboard item. To find an item in your clipboard history, you can scroll the strip of items or use the app’s search field, which searches the contents of your history and associated metadata. At the bottom of the card is more information about the item, like a title and URL for links and the character count for text. For me, that’s often text, but it can include a preview of an image or video, a rich preview of a URL, and more. The main body of the card displays the copied content. Paste feels like the kind of clipboard manager Apple might make, especially version 4.0, which was released today.Įach clipboard item is depicted as a square card with a header that includes an editable title, the date it was copied, and the icon of the app from which it was copied when viewed using the app’s largest UI option.
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