![]() ![]() Added a new “iOS Applications” category containing all iOS apps that can be run natively on Apple Silicon Macs.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.Added „Giphy GIFs“ search template to search for GIFs on.If a shortcut requires text input, this text can be entered after pressing the Space bar or via Send-to. ![]() Those shortcuts are indexed automatically and can be conveniently invoked from LaunchBar. Added support for shortcuts defined in the Shortcuts.app of macOS Monterey.Removed “Lock Screen” and Fast User Switching actions on macOS Big Sur and later, because macOS has removed the ability for third party apps to trigger these functions.Dropped support for Chromium and Opera web browsers.Changed keyboard shortcut of “Open in Action Editor” from Command-Return to Shift-Command-E.Fixed a layout issue in the Options pane of the index window.Fixed incorrect display of icons with non-square aspect ratios.Fixed built-in “Set Desktop Background” action.Fixed indexing of Firefox bookmarks and history.Improved browsing of an application’s recent documents to indicate if a document would by default open with a different app.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.New built-in “Dark Mode On/Off” action.Fixed an issue causing the shadows in a few custom icons to be headed in the wrong direction.Fixed a crash when allowing Calendar/Reminders access after adding or enabling the corresponding indexing rule.Fixed a bug causing a file path copied from LaunchBar into a Terminal window to be pasted twice.On macOS Monterey it’s still possible to send multiple files or folders. As a consequence it’s currently only possible to send a single file or folder to a shortcut via LaunchBar on Ventura. This was caused by a bug in the Shortcuts API on Ventura, which no longer accepts multiple files or folders to be sent to a shortcut. Fixed: Sending files to a shortcut (those created in the macOS Shortcuts app) didn’t work on macOS Ventura.Improved ranking of system applications when searching via abbreviation search.Improved caching of applications index for better startup performance.Improved appearance of sidebar in index window.Added dark variants of built-in themes (except for the “Vintage” theme).Select a theme (either by browsing the Themes indexing rule or by selecting it directly via abbreviation search), then press Right Arrow (or Space) and choose either Automatic, Light or Dark. The desired appearance can also be chosen in the LaunchBar window.In addition to automatic switching it’s still possible to choose a fixed dark or light appearance.The desired theme appearance can be chosen in LaunchBar Settings > Appearance.Added automatic switching between a theme’s dark and light appearance based on the current system appearance.It has a very powerful tree configuration tool which supports copy and paste, drag and drop, easy temporary disabling, multiple configuration files, etc.It emphasizes the use of highly configurable Menus rather than just buttons - you can build hierarchical menus of any depth and varying types.It's designed to store docking bar configurations in self-contained files - so you can back them up easily, move them to other computers, switch between configurations, etc.It's designed for power users who value efficiency over eye candy - although you can choose some nice appearance skins for the program, if you are looking for a super fancy animated mac-style dock with dancing icons, LaunchBar Commander is not the tool for you (but see the help file for links to other freeware/shareware alternatives you might like).LaunchBar Commander has a slightly different focus than some other launch bar tools: LaunchBar Commander is what is commonly referred to as an "Application Launcher" it is typically docked to the side of your screen and lets you configure buttons and menus which will launch your favorites programs.
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