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    daerias reacted to ngreenstein in Kill Process Workflow   
    I made a workflow to kill processes quickly.
     
    You can grab it (and read more about it) on GitHub.
    Direct download link.
     
    Here are some highlights:
    Autocompletes process names Learns and prioritizes processes you kill frequently Shows icons when possible Shows CPU usage Shows process paths Ignores case Screenshot:

    Enjoy, and feel free to share any feedback you have.
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    daerias reacted to vitor in Temporary Email — Generate disposable email inboxes   
    Usage

    Create a temporary email address via the tmpmail keyword. A random inbox name is used unless you type one.



    On supported web browsers, the email inbox will open in a background tab and the address pasted to the current input field.

    ⤓ Install on the Alfred Gallery | Source
     
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    daerias reacted to FradSer in Uninstall with CleanMyMac 3   
    Enjoy it.
     
    Download

    I'm working the workflow for OmniFocus 2, you can view the updates on GitHub.
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    daerias reacted to Sungmyung in Lazy Link - Copy and paste titled link from foremost web browser   
    Problem and Solution
    I'm heavy user of Evernote. During internet surfing, I collect enormous amount of links. But copy and paste process consumes too much time and keyboard labor. I just needed titled link in plain format from web browser. I used many clipboard managers such as Clipmate(for windows), Copied, Paste and so on for that reason. Finally, I met Alfred and made this workflow. Problem solved.
     
    Lazy Link replaces following process into one hotkey(Ctrl + Option + Command + v).
    Copy the title of web page on the web browser Paste it as plain text on your rich text editor (eg. Evernote) Copy the link of web page Select title text on the text editor and add link Please, don't waste your time.   Default Hotkey Ctrl + Option + Command + v: Paste lazy link Shift + Ctrl + Option + Command + v: Paste lazy link starting with "via: "  
    In rich text editor, it pastes plain HTML link. If you use plain text editor it pastes the link in Markdown format.
     
    Links
    Download GitHub Packal   Lazy Link currently supports Safari and Chrome web browser.  
     
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    daerias reacted to deanishe in premiumize.me - premium link generator for single download links   
    domain does not exist  
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