![]() Wox is a rather shameless copy of Alfred that recreates that basic, ultra fast, constantly needed search functionality. You can do a whole heap of advanced automation and workflow integrations with Alfred, but for me, it's simply the most immediate way I know to search the Verge archives or look up a word or a news story. It's my shortcut to searching for files on my computer or stuff on the web. My MVA (Most Valuable App) on the Mac is easily Alfred. Well, I followed The Verge's own advice and used a set of apps to recreate my MacBook experience on a Windows laptop, and you know what, I'm kind of loving this new world I'm living in. The design, displays, and versatility of Windows laptops have all improved in major ways, but one of the final hurdles that kept many like myself attached to their macOS habit was the abundance of great utility apps. It was an anticlimactic end to a prolonged wait for users of MacBook Pro and Air laptops alike, and it led many of us to grow curious about how far the Windows alternatives had evolved in that time. Avid Verge readers will know of my frustration with Apple's unsatisfying MacBook Pro update late last year.
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