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Feature Request: Filter Apps #22

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qoomon opened this issue Dec 28, 2022 · 4 comments
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Feature Request: Filter Apps #22

qoomon opened this issue Dec 28, 2022 · 4 comments

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@qoomon
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qoomon commented Dec 28, 2022

Would be great to have the option to select wich running apps should be shown in menu bar.

@wolveix
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wolveix commented Sep 18, 2024

I suppose one implementation option for this would be to an "Ignored Apps" user preference, similar to the "Regular Apps" preference

@fizzz71
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fizzz71 commented Nov 5, 2024

Yes, i appreciate that application a lot.

i'm using it as task bar to switch between apps, and secondly, to start my most important apps

Only thing missing for me, is to be able to hide selected apps (like mamp or other), that i don't want to appear.

Is it planned to do it?

@EthanSK Bravo for this app, that's what i was looking for. The don't really like the Apple Dock.

I would be glad to contribute

I installed xcode, etc... on a macbook air m1, but i can't build, always error with PODS things (maybe , it's because i'm on m1?) Any idea on that?

Thanks

@EthanSK
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EthanSK commented Nov 12, 2024

I suppose one implementation option for this would be to an "Ignored Apps" user preference, similar to the "Regular Apps" preference

true, maybe a segment control that switches the regular apps table to running apps filter, or maybe a button that opens a new window with the table to add apps to the filter.

I'm quite busy atm but if someone wants to submit a PR i'm happy to approve

@wolveix
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wolveix commented Nov 12, 2024

Yeah, I didn't get around to implmenting it myself as I didn't need it, and couldn't quite figure out an elegant way to move both "Regular Apps" and "Ignored Apps" into their own pop-up window (likely due to my lack of experience working within XCode)

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