Albert is a desktop agnostic launcher, inspired by the ease of use of OSX’ Alfred launcher. Its goals are usability and beauty, performance and extensibility.
It is based on the Qt framework.
With this tool users can quickly launch applications, open files or perform web searches.
Key Features
- 5 themes: Android, Pinboard, Standard, Yosemite Dark, and Yosemite.
- Run applications.
- Open files.
- Open Chrome bookmarks.
- Calculations and expressions with maths.
- Search the web.
- Configurable modules: add/remove web searches, configure which files to index, etc.
- Supports fuzzy search.
- Modify the actions taken by pressing the modifier keys.
- Poweroff, Reboot, Suspend, Hibernate, Lock.
- Configurable hotkey, maximum history, maximum number of proposals, subtext for selected/unselected item, and more.
Website: albertlauncher.github.io
Support: GitHub Code Repository, YouTube
Developer: Massimo Nardello
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

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