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Find And Run Robot / Re: Heuristic Scoring for previous search term.
« on: December 19, 2013, 01:58 AM »
Hi there,

are there any news regarding this feature? :)

Regards
WongKit

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Find And Run Robot / Re: Heuristic Scoring for previous search term.
« on: October 05, 2013, 09:27 AM »
That sounds very nice!  :Thmbsup:

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Find And Run Robot / Re: Heuristic Scoring for previous search term.
« on: October 04, 2013, 03:48 AM »
Hi mouser,

the workaround works as described, thank you!

Please think about implementing an automated way of assigning previous search terms to a launched item.
This feature is something I really miss as it would make me feel more that the program is learning "with" me when simply using it.

Regards
WongKit

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Find And Run Robot / Re: Heuristic Scoring for previous search term.
« on: October 03, 2013, 01:25 PM »
Thanks for your quick reply.

The problem with this setting is, that the scoring bonus is not limited to the search term "fi". So when I try to launch Mozilla Thunderbird with the search term "moz" (as "th" might be used by another application), Firefox also takes the top position of the result list.

Entering "fi*" in the field "Optional Modifier keywords" does not help either - although I am not exactly sure about the meaning of this.

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Find And Run Robot / Heuristic Scoring for previous search term.
« on: October 03, 2013, 12:56 PM »
Hi,

I'm coming from Launchy and want to test FARR as it looks way superiour according to the configuration possibilities. Unfortunately, I came to following situation:

I'd like to start Firefox with the search term "fi" and [Enter] for example.
The first time I'll enter "fi", Firefox is at the bottom of the result list, so I have to navigate manually to the menu.
Now I want Firefox to appear at the very top of the list for the next search results every time I search exactly for "fi". At the moment, Firefox is at the second place because of its score.

Is there a hidden option or a plugin, that remembers all previous search terms connected with the launched program?

Thanks!
WongKit

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