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Order search results by zeitgeist-like usage frequency, when available #193

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lindeloev opened this issue May 23, 2016 · 2 comments
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@lindeloev
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Using Ubuntu 16.04 and coming from Synapse, I'm used to the search result order matching the usage frequency - also outside of Synapse/Albert. It would be nice if the ordering of search results were informed by zeitgeist, when that information is available on the system. This probably entails matching the zeitgeist stats to the full file index built by Albert.

Thanks for this great software! I've now shifted completely to Albert. It won over out-performed Gnome-Do, Synapse, Kupfer, and Launchy.

@ibrokemypie
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+1 just like alfred

@ManuelSchneid3r
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Actually this is implemented, but the usage frequencies may not be stored (subject to #197). First I though this is about interfacing zeitgeist. Closing this one since this is implemented and actually another issue (#197)

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