It's a brand new app with 1 - 1.5 developers; give them a chance ;-)
The design is great. It's a bummer that Quicksilver development has ceased. Google QSB is cool, but it's also nice to see a free/ISV competitor pop up with a genuinely capable product.
I didn't mean to be too evil in my comment. I actually like the design and how fast it feels (not that QSB is slow). :)
I'll keep tuned for updates. It does seems promising, although it isn't yet complete enough for me (or for people who tend to use Quicksilver as more than just an application launcher).
EDIT: I just noticed Alfred uses very little memory (12.5MB after launching an app). http://grab.by/2V19
I remember the days when the entire BeOS operating system could run in 4 megs of ram. An application launcher running in 12.5 megs will never count as 'very little memory' to me.
The design is great. It's a bummer that Quicksilver development has ceased. Google QSB is cool, but it's also nice to see a free/ISV competitor pop up with a genuinely capable product.