![]() The signature purple color used throughout the app will make you feel right at home if you’re a longtime user, and the bright blue text for the corner buttons contrasts nicely. The app makes use of large icons so you can quickly see what you are able to do with the remote, and pagination to make switching between different actions intuitive and fast. The interface for Alfred Remote is simple, beautiful, and designed to make your life easier. Of course, this was all prior to Alfred Remote’s release, and I finally bit the bullet and purchased a Mega Supporter license yesterday, just to make use of Alfred Remote. Even though Alfred 2 came out about a year or so ago, I have been running version 1.4 with the Powerpack on my MacBook until yesterday, since it was doing the things I needed without issue, and I saw little reason to upgrade to v2.0. Not only does Alfred make launching apps faster and easier for me, but it had useful things like a built-in calculator, quick Internet search shortcuts, and full customization of how you want things to run, like theming. I’ve been a huge fan of Alfred ever since it came out several years ago, as it fully replaced the old Quicksilver for me. If you are a user of Alfred 2 and want to have a mobile complement to your Mac all day long, then Alfred Remote is worth a look. Alfred Remote ($4.99) by Running with Crayons Ltd is an app that turns your iOS device into your personal command center for Alfred 2 on Mac.
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