The Raycast public beta for Windows is out
Raycast for Windows is out, at last. I’ve been converting coworkers to Raycast on macOS for some years now. It’s time to start converting them on Windows
The Raycast Team announcing the public beta of Raycast for Windows:
You know the feeling. Search that can't find your files. Apps buried in menus. Simple tasks that take too many clicks. Your computer should be faster than this. It should feel like everything is at your fingertips. That's why we built Raycast.
For the past five and a half years, hundreds of thousands of people on Mac have used Raycast daily to cut through the noise. Now, it's time for a new start. We're excited to announce that Raycast for Windows is in public beta. Available today.
I've recently purchased a Windows laptop for a relative and tried Windows 11. I didn't use Windows for almost 20 years now. The experience was not pleasant. It's true that many things are too buried down and it's difficult to switch options.
It's certainly harder than I remembered it.
Raycast on macOS is my most beloved tool, more than Cursor and Safari, a basic one in my stack. It's something I can't live without, and certainly something that keeps me on macOS, so I can't move to Linux.
I've used it for at least five years now, and recommended it to all my coworkers during this period. Some of them were on Windows, and I made them want to use macOS just to try Raycast out.
Well, the time has finally come. Raycast public beta is out now, and you should try to get 30 minutes of your time to install and customize it.
It will really be worth it.