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    mixterdee reacted to iEnno in Open URL in Chrome's current tab in Firefox   
    Alfred Workflow to open Chrome's current tab in Firefox by using 'ff' keyword.
     
    I use it in web development to check if a website is looking good in Firefox.
     
    Download
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    mixterdee reacted to jonathanwiesel in Restart applications with force if necessary   
    To run just type "rapp" in Alfred bar and select the application you wish to restart.
     

     
     
    More info and download
     
    v1.1: Inline app search (courtesy of Carlos-Sz)
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    mixterdee reacted to Sampayo in Switch Between audio input and output   
    Audio Switch
    ==================================================================================
     
    Switch between your input sources and output devices.
     
    To install just download (or my github) and doble click the .alfredworkflow file.*
     
    To change your input source type input (it could take a little bit to load your sources), then select the one you desire
     

     
    The same for the output device, just type output then select your choice
     

     
    Since I don't have any audio device or source connected to my laptop only 1 (the default) device and source are shown.
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    mixterdee got a reaction from Carlos-Sz in PLEASE VOTE: Your favourite workflows   
    EverNote Workflow by Carlos-Sz
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    mixterdee got a reaction from derico in PLEASE VOTE: Your favourite workflows   
    Weather D Ferguson
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    mixterdee reacted to GamerChase in OS X Menu Bar   
    Inspired by previous work, with the font and colours sampled from the menu bar in OS X.
     
    Now updated for 10.9, OS X Menu Bar v4 is designed to look like it came part and parcel with OS X Mavericks.



    Download it here.
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    mixterdee reacted to CarlosNZ in DeskDrawer (Keep the clutter off your Desktop!) [Updated to 1.5]   
    NOTE: This workflow has not been updated to work with Alfred 3.0 and above, and is known to cause issues. Use at your own risk.
     
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    Keep all the miscellaneous crap off your Desktop by sweeping everything into a "DeskDrawer" folder, which is easily accessible from our good friend Alfred.
     
    Download DeskDrawer v1.5
    [updated 25 March 2014]
     
    Okay, the idea is not completely original — I've used apps like DesktopTidy and Unclutter to achieve this, but it's amazing how simple it is to replicate the basic concept with an Alfred workflow.
     

    This is your "DeskDrawer" in Alfred (keyword "drawer", default hotkey Shift-Cmd-D). From there you can:
    search the list (just start typing) open an item (select it) move it back to your Desktop (option-select) reveal it in DeskDrawer/Finder (cmd-select) browse/open it in Alfred (ctrl-select) for further action. Move item to the Trash (fn-select) [NEW in 1.3] There is a file action, "Move to DeskDrawer" (as well as the  keyword "move") for quickly flicking items into the Drawer. There is also the keyword "sweep" to scoop all your Desktop items into DeskDrawer in one hit. And finally, "deskrestore" will dump the contents of your DeskDrawer back on the Desktop in all its messy glory.
     
    You can also undo your last file/folder movement with the "unmove" keyword. [New in v1.5]
     
    And now you can protect certain items on your Desktop from being moved during a sweep, with either the File Action "Protect from DeskDrawer Sweep" or the keyword "protect". (Reverse this with the File Action "UnProtect from DeskDrawer Sweep" or keyword "unprotect".) [New in v1.5]
     
    And finally, for full documentation, use the keyword "deskdrawer help". [New in v1.5]
     
    I don't about the rest of you, but I like to keep my Desktop as clutter-free as possible (unlike my IRL desktop! ), so having this capability in Alfred is great.
     
    Let me know what you think, or any bugs you find.
     
    Features I'd still like to add:
    The ability to "protect" certain files from the "sweep" and "deskrestore" actions. [DONE in v1.5] Be able to specify the location of your DeskDrawer folder. [DONE in v1.2] Any requests?  
    UPDATE:  1 April 2013 - v1.3
    New action: "fn-select" item to Trash it. Consolidated and tidied up workflow setup panel. Support for Alleyoop auto-updater Minor cosmetic tweaks. UPDATE: 2 April 2013 - v1.4
    New keyword: "move" — moves selected items to Drawer (same as the file action, but you just enter it in Alfred's main window — some people seem to prefer this approach.) UPDATE: 25 March 2014 - v1.5
    New icon for DeskDrawer folder (to fit in with OS X custom folder look). DeskDrawer is now allowed on the Desktop itself. “Undo” function to reverse the last “Move” to DeskDrawer or Sweep. “Protect” specified Desktop items from being moved to the DeskDrawer during Sweeps. Fix for XML-illegal characters in filenames. More icons. Removed AlleyOop updater support. Default DeskDrawer location is now Home folder. Local documentation (keyword: deskdrawer help) Miscellaneous minor tweaks and fixes.
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    mixterdee reacted to Carlos-Sz in Evernote Workflow 9 beta 4 (Alfred 4)   
    Alfred 4
    Read about this workflow below.
     
    This is an update to address the new Alfred 4 data folder (thanks to xilopaint).
    DOWNLOAD Evernote Workflow 9 beta 4 for Alfred 4
     
    Description
    Alfred 3 workflow to search and create notes in Evernote.

    Search

    Keywords
    ens to search in every note field ens @ to search in a selected notebook ens # to search notes with a selected tags You can use ent (search in titles only) or enr (search in reminders) or entodo (search to-do notes) or enrec (search notes updated within a week) or enu (search notes with a source URL) instead of ens.

    You can select multiple tags to fine tune your searching. Just add a second hash sign and select or type the tag e.g. ens #tag1 #tag2 :my query

    In addition, you can select a single notebook then tags too e.g. ent @notebook #tag1 #tag2 :my query

    Note that, if you want to select a notebook and/or tags, the query goes after the colon sign as seen above.

    Actions
    Return key to open the note Shift key to preview the note Option key to set a reminder Control key to paste the note text content to the top most application Function key to open the note URL Command key to append text (from clipboard, selected text or typed) or selected file(s) in Finder. After pressing the Command key a new Alfred window will be shown so you will be able to select the text source and the action: Return key will append without date Option key with append with current date Hint: You can also use the Command key to only add tags to a note. To do so, type or select a tag and don't type anything after the colon then select the source "Type a Note" e.g. enn #tag :

    Note that Alfred Fallback Search is also supported (you have to add it in Alfred 2 Preferences>Features>Default Results, then click Setup fallback results button).

    Create

    Keyword enn

    http://cl.ly/image/3t1e440l1c0Q/enn8.png

    You can optionally type the note title or, for a more complex creation, follow the syntax below:

    @Notebook #tag1 #tag2 !reminder :Title
    @notebook: after typing @ a list of notebooks will be displayed then select one or type it; the default will be used if omitted #tags: after typing # a list of tags will be displayed then select one or type a new one (multiple tags are supported, type each one after a hash sign) !reminder: after typing an exclamation point a list of reminder suggestions will be displayed then select one or type a custom reminder such as in 4 days or 05/01/2014 or 05/01/2014 at 2:00 Title: at the end, after a colon (or the second colon if you are adding time in your reminder) Note that items of the syntax are optional, however the syntax has to end with a colon, with or without typing the note title e.g. #tag1 :

    Note Content Source
    From clipboard From selected text Typed directly in Alfred From Safari or Google Chrome URL From message(s) selected in Mail app From file(s) selected in Finder app: you can create one note with files or one note for each selected files. Alfred File Browser also supported. Type a Note also supports multiple lines and, in this case, the first line will be the title of the note e.g. enn Line 1 /n Line 2 /n Line 3

    Actions
    Return key: create a note Control Key: create a note and open it Command key: append text or file to a note Option key: append text to a note with current date How to Append
    Highlight one of the note content source e.g. From Clipboard Optionally type tags and a reminder e.g. #tag1 #tag2 !tomorrow hold command key and hit return key select a note from the list (search by title only) and hit return key Mail
    Message subject as the note title Message received date as the note creation date Message Link as the note source URL A short header (e.g. sender) A plain text version of the email content  
    Note Templates
     
    Read about templates here.
     
    Preferences

    Bring Alfred and type the keyword enpref:
    Search wildcard: you can set the workflow to automatically use the Evernote search wildcard (*) or you can set the workflow to use only if it is typed (the Manual setting may by faster in a huge note collection).  
    Download Evernote 9 beta 3
    Release date: 99 Jun 2019 Made in OS X 10.13.5 Requires Evernote 7.2 from evernote.com Requires Alfred 3 Download now  
    Download Evernote 9 beta 2
    Release date: 09 Aug 2016 Made in OS X 10.11.5 Requires Evernote 6 from evernote.com Requires Alfred 3 Download now  
    For Alfred 2
     
    Version 8.992 Release date: 20 Feb 2015 Made in OS X 10.10.2 Requires Evernote 6.06 from evernote.com Requires Alfred 2.6 or later Download now  
    What's new?
    9 beta 3: minor code optimizations and updated workflow preferences (enpref keyword) 9 beta 2: bugs fixed and Evernote API updated 9 beta 1: Alfred 3 support 8.991: Evernote 6.06 initial support 8.9: Yosemite beta and note templates support 8.7: interface bugs fixed 8.6: enn issue fixed Improved reminder time support e.g. Tomorrow at 2:00 Added support for tags that start with a hash sign e.g. #Home Added support for tags that start with an at sign e.g. @Work Added support for notebooks that start with an at sign e.g. @Notes Workflow should be faster in most of cases When appending from a search result now you can hold Option key to include current date Type a Note supports multiple lines (first line will be the title) e.g. enn Line 1 /n Line 2 New Keyword enl and its hotkey to load the last search query Added support for some of Alfred 2.3 new features Workflow version history here.
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    mixterdee reacted to surrealroad in Reminders   
    This creates a new reminder in Reminders.app
    Download the latest version, for Alfred v3+ and macOS 10.12+
    For older versions, go here.
    Usage
    To use, just type r <some text> into Alfred.
    For example, r check out some of Alfred's other workflows will create a new reminder called "check out some of Alfred's other workflows".
    You can also include times and dates in the text and have Alfred set a reminder for that particular time.
    r this will capture the current application and turn it into a reminder.
    r help will show some built-in examples.

    Dates
    To be reminded at a specific date/time, simply type a date into the command, for example:
    r today release the hamsters into the wild r tomorrow bring about financial ruin upon my enemies r in 5 minutes drop everything r in 2 hours laugh out loud r on 24/12/13 forget everything I know about things in movies r on 12 June 15 come up with some interesting ideas r on 31-12-99 23:22 panic about the millennium bug r at 2pm wait for nothing in particular r next thursday at 15.30 ask some difficult questions
    Priority
    To set the priority of the reminder, either use exclamation marks right at the start or end of the command (! for low priority, !! for medium priority, !!! for high priority), or type the priority right at the end of the command (these can also be abbreviated, for example mp or p lo). For example:
    r !!! in 2 weeks an important meeting r thursday have a banana medium priority r decide what to have for lunch !lo r make a turkey sandwich p3 Lists
    To choose a list to use on a per-reminder basis, type in <list name> list right at the end of the command, for example r Get Santa outfit !2 in Christmas list. If a matching list can't be found, you won't be able to action the command.
    In all other cases, the default Reminders list will be used (typically the first one). If you prefer, you can edit the defaultList variable within the workflow's Arg and Vars node (note that you'll have to edit this each time you upgrade the workflow however).
    Apps
    Get reminded about the app you're using, for example the selected file in Finder, or the current tab in Chrome or Safari.
    To create a reminder about the active app, simply type r this. Or keep typing to set a date, priority or a custom title, for example r this drop some sick beats on Friday !!!.
    The following apps are currently supported:
    Adobe Acrobat (Pro/DX) Chromium Contacts Finder FoldingText Google Chrome Google Chrome Canary Mail Mailplane 3 Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft Word Safari TextEdit TextMate Vienna WebKit Apps can be added on request. Just raise an issue with the app you use. As long as it's freely available and has AppleScript support, it can be added.
    Getting help
    r help will display the above examples
    All sorts of combinations are possible!
    Configuration
    If you want to change the default reminder list, edit the variables component at the top of the workflow, otherwise it will just use the first one (unless you use "in Y list" at the end).
    External Trigger
    To call the workflow as an external trigger, use applescript such as
    tell application "Alfred 3" to run trigger "remind" in workflow "com.surrealroad.alfred-reminder" with argument "something tomorrow at 5pm"  
     
    Changelog
    v74 (Thursday, 3 August 2017) – Fixed an issue where impartial queries did not get parsed (thanks Nibblesh!)
    v73 (Friday, 21 July 2017) - Added support for Mailplane 3 (thanks devguydavid!), ensure dates are always in the future (thanks saeedmahani!), added external trigger
    v72 (Monday, 6 March 2017) – Quit reminders if needed when complete
    v71 (Saturday, 4 March 2017) – Added built-in help
    v70 (Friday, 3 March 2017) – Added OneUpdater
    v69 (Tuesday, 3 January 2017) – Added support for different lists
    v68 (Friday, 9 December 2016) – Added remaining app handlers, escaped paths
    v67 (Thursday, 8 December 2016) – Added support for app-secific reminders
    v66 (Thursday, 8 December 2016) - Added support for priorities
    v65 (Thursday, 8 December 2016) – Fixed reminders app hanging temporarily after creating a new reminder
    v64 (Wednesday, 7 December 2016) – Rewritten from the ground up in JavaScript for Automation. Now requires Alfred v3+, MacOS Sierra+.
    NEW: Enhanced date/time natural language parsing. Never worry about the correct syntax again!
    NEW: Better messaging about what will happen when actioning the item.
    FIXED: (Hopefully) improved performance.
    Note: there are still several features that have not been carried across to this version. As such, this should be considered a beta version.
    Monday, 24 October 2016 – Add support for Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat Pro, OneNote, Powerpoint (Thanks to catgsmith!)
    Friday, 3 June 2016 – Compatbility for users who did not previously have Alfred v2 installed
    Wednesday, 28 October 2015 - attempted fix for reminders not quitting on OS <10.9
    Tuesday, 27 October 2015 - fix for reminders not closing after adding a new reminder
    Thursday, 15 October 2015 – compatibility for OS 10.11 El Capitan (and hopefully future releases)
    Wednesday, 21 January 2015 – added pattern “r in {x} days at {time} to {something}” 
    Thursday, 30 October 2014 – days can now be abbreviated to 3 or more characters (e.g. “tod”, “tomo”, “thurs”, etc.), minutes can be abbreviated to “min” or “mins”, hours can be abbreviated to “hr”; the priority of the reminder can now be specified by “ !” at the end of the query, “ !1”,“ !2”,“ !3” each with increasing priorities
    Wednesday, 22 October 2014 – fixed cache process errors on OS 10.10, workaround for apple bug #18734006 on OS 10.10
    Tuesday, 21 October 2014 – addressed some internal errors (which should also improve performance a little), notifications should now be working on OS 10.10, fixed Mail integration on OS 10.10, Mail integration now takes the most recent message if multiple messages (or a conversation) are selected
    Saturday, 26 July 2014 – Disable showing reminders in OS 10.10 (Yosemite)
    Thursday, 9 January 2014 – Fixed Finder links in OS 10.9
    Saturday, 23 November 2013 – Disable display of existing reminders under OS 10.9
    Friday, 22 November 2013 – Workflow will now display a message if the command is not valid
    Saturday, 2 November 2013 – Fixed an issue that would cause the workflow to crash the first few times it was run; fixed an issue that would prevent update checking to work correctly
    Friday, 1 November 2013 – Fixed an issue where caching reminders would cause update checking to fail
    Wednesday, 23 October 2013 – Increased timeout on OS 10.9, and allowed reminders to be retrieved from the cache while it's running; times specified without am/pm are now assumed to be in 24hour format; corrected an issue where 12 o'clock times were calculated incorrectly; you can now use "noon" and "midnight" to specify time
    Tuesday, 22 October 2013 – Prevent cache processes overlapping; recreate damaged cache file if needed; workaround for OS 10.9 GM2 plist bug
    Wednesday, 9 October 2013 – Added support for Google Chrome Canary; added plain text formats of applescripts; fix for cache process failing for new users
    Monday, 7 October 2013 – Added profiling to rtest; "r" with no arguments is now the same as "r all"
    Friday, 4 October 2013 – Compatbility with OS 10.9 Mavericks GM
    Wednesday, 18 September 2013 – Fix for non-gregorian date format
    Tuesday, 17 September 2013 – Updated q_workflow module to latest version
    Wednesday, 10 July 2013 - Added support for OmniFocus 2, TextMate 2 and FoldingText
    Thursday, 18 April 2013 – Fixed recognition of 10/11/12am/pm times
    Tuesday, 16 April 2013 -- Added support for WebKit Nightly. Monday, 15 April 2013 – Added "r in x days y hours", "r in x hours y minutes", "r today/tomorrow/weekday at time to x" patterns Thursday, 11 April 2013 – Added support for OmniFocus, Vienna, reminder from address book now adds a link to the contact Wednesday, 10 April 2013 – Fix for -609 error (thanks, stevef!) Tuesday, 9 April 2013 – Added "r refresh" keyword to refresh list ("r all" will no longer refresh the list); added "rshow", which will only show options for existing reminders, "radd", which will only show options for adding new reminders; added "rtest" which runs a set of tests to check for potential problems; fixed an issue that would cause workflow to crash (thanks, erist!) Monday, 8 April 2013 – Better compatibility for editing library scripts on other systems; it's now possible to delete reminders by holding down control; fixed a rare issue where the workflow might incorrectly report a new version is available; iconography tweak; added "overdue" keyword; added support for TextMate and TextEdit; allow "r in 1 minute/hour/day" Sunday, 7 April 2013 – Don't mark reminder as complete with option held down; properly escape illegal characters in query; added support for Finder and Chromium Saturday, 6 April 2013 – Added "r this" which captures data from the current application and turns it into a reminder; support for Google Chrome, Safari, and Mail; fixed a regression; support for contacts/address book; added icons from the icon factory; "r all" now refreshes the cache Friday, 5 April 2013 – Show "r all" in help; don't close reminders if its been moved to the foreground; all keywords can now be used to filter displayed reminders; changed the cache duration to 2 hours; subtitle for existing reminders shows more information where possible Thursday, 4 April 2013 – Performance improvements; hold option to view the selected reminder in Reminders.app Wednesday, 3 April 2013 – Fix for "in list" pattern breaking up text; added "r help" examples; don't prompt to create reminder with "all" keyword; checks for newer versions of the workflow Tuesday, 2 April 2013 – If reminders.app is closed, it will stay closed when using this workflow Sunday, 31 March 2013 – Added pattern "r Wednesday something" Wednesday, 27 March 2013 – Renamed workflow to "Reminders"; Use application id instead of name, Alfred now shows existing reminders in his list (selecting one will mark it as complete); keyword is now optional Tuesday, 26 March 2013 – Now sets specified date as the reminder date, rather than due date; added pattern "r something in Y list" Wednesday, 20 March 2013 – You can now use the pattern "r at 1.30 to something"; Alfred will tell you what's going to happen before you press enter; split off code to library file Tuesday, 19 March 2013 – You can now use the pattern "r in X minutes/hours/days something" Sunday, 17 March 2013 – You can now specify a date for the reminder. See the examples above. Acknowledgements
    Date parsing is done via chrono.js
    Uses icons from the Flurry collection by David Lanham / The Icon Factory
    Updates via OneUpdater
     
    Disclaimer
    This workflow is provided as-is, use it at your own risk. I can't take any responsibility for anything bad that happens as a result of using it, including, but not limited to, loss of data, loss of sanity, spontaneous human combustion.
     
    Feedback
    By far the best way to give me feedback is to submit an issue on GitHub. Alternatively, just reply to this post.
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    mixterdee reacted to phyllisstein in Alleyoop: Update Alfred Workflows   
    Note from Andrew: While this is a convenient method for updating workflows, I cannot endorse the use of it unless you are fully aware of the security implications of blanket updating all of your workflows. I'm currently working on a built in workflow auto-updater, for a future Alfred 2 release, that performs the standard verification checks that Alfred currently does on manual import, along with migrating your hotkey/keyword settings on upgrading. I'll also be adding 3rd party workflow developer signatures to keep you safe.
     
    Hey all,
    I've just completed a workflow designed to make it easier for workflow developers to push updates to their work. (And to their flows.) It's called Alleyoop, it's based very heavily on the concept behind David's old extension updater, and it works a little something like this:
    When you enter the query oop, it searches through the workflow folders for files named update.json. update.json indicates what version of the workflow is currently installed and where to check for an update. (The format is below.) Alleyoop downloads a remote json file, indicated in update.json, and if that file indicates a higher version, it downloads the workflow at the address given by the remote file. The user finds the workflow in his or her ~/Downloads directory and opens it. There is no step 4. Workflow developers can start implementing this workflow immediately. All you need is a static place to host a json file and an alfredworkflow file—so Github will do, failing all else, but Droplr won't. Place an update.json file in your workflow, with the following keys defined:
     
    { "version": 1.0, "remote_json": "http://alfred.daniel.sh/Updates/Things.json" }  
    version should be a float, meaning that 1.0 and 1.1 and 3.14159 are all valid, but 3.1.4 is not, and remote_json should point to a json file on a remote server that's defined like this:
    { "version": 1.5, "download_url": "http://alfred.daniel.sh/Workflows/Things.alfredworkflow", "description": "Brief description of the update." }  
    If the version on the remote server is greater than the version on the user's computer, s/he'll see something like this:

     
    Selecting a workflow from the list will download it. No fuss, no muss.
     
    And that's it! Enjoy implementing this, until we get a good package manager running again, and let me know if you run into any difficulties.
     
    Download Here
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    mixterdee reacted to Benzi in Wikipedia workflow (alternate)   
    Quite a simple workflow to search articles on wikipedia (English version). Inspired by a similar workflow here, but it appears the download link is broken...
     

     
    Based on feedback from folks, I have an updated version of this workflow. It allows you to
    Search against regional Wikipedia sites. E.g. to search against German wikipedia, type "w de what to search for" i.e. "w <language code> <search term>" Language codes are from Wikipedia. You can also configure it to search against just one default Wikipedia by modifying the script filter as mentioned in the workflow. Against each result, a snippet of the text from the wiki page is displayed Remember, you can press the Shift key against a search result to quickly view the associated web page from within Alfred.
     
    Try the new version and let me know your comments.
     
     
    Q: How can I set one language as the default?
     
    Open the workflow's Script Filter in Alfred, and follow the steps mentioned in there.
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    mixterdee reacted to Benzi in f.lux workflow   
    This is not very foolproof and is very basic at the moment, but you can change the color temperature with Flux.
     

     
    Update 1: Now includes option to disable Flux for a minute/hour
     
     
    Download  it from here and check it out.
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    mixterdee got a reaction from StDt in PLEASE VOTE: Your favourite workflows   
    Weather D Ferguson
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    mixterdee reacted to redwall_hp in IMDb Search Suggestions   
    Looks nice. I was meaning to find away around the 4-5 character limitation of the API, but it looks like you've beat me to it. It looks like you might have broken the fallback search I had for queries that don't match a suggestion. (If you search for something bogus like "\" for example. In mine you could hit enter and go to an IMDB search page for the term.)
     
    I'll review your code soon and see if I can merge it into my repo.
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    mixterdee reacted to Leech in IMDb Search Suggestions   
    Nice.
    If you could include movie rating would be awesome.
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    mixterdee reacted to Dexwell in IMDb Search Suggestions   
    I've completely rebuilt redwall_hp's original IMDB Search Suggest workflow to include more information in results, a fallback for longer search queries using a cache, and a new icon. I've also changed the keyword to i but you can easily change that to imdb or whatever you like. I hope you'll enjoy!
     
    Download .alfredworkflow GitHub  

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    mixterdee reacted to redwall_hp in IMDB Search Suggest   
    I think the "spirit" of the use is fine, as it's not like the workflow is scraping content off their info pages and publishing it elsewhere, or anything like that. It's just taking a publicly-available resource and using it to more easily jump to pages on their site. It's just like the user is searching from their home page, only now it's a reflex away instead of a dozen keystrokes.
     
    If IMDB/Amazon objects, I will take it down, though.
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    mixterdee reacted to Andrew in Cheeky little transparency blur hack for themes   
    NOTE!! From Alfred 2.4, the blur setting is in Alfred's Appearance > Options. You won't need to use the defaults writes, but it's still marked as experimental. I plan on implementing the native Yosemite blur at some point and make this an official feature.
     
    This is and always will be a hack, but I'm adding a defaults write preferences item to set the background blur of a window. This will allow you to have nice transparent themes but still readable over busy backgrounds.
     
    There are a few important caveats with this:
    It uses a private OS X API which means it may stop working at any point outside of my control I may take this feature out if it causes general instability and will ignore any moans of "put it back" It disables the 'Fade in Alfred Window' option because these don't play nice together It slows things down lots on slower Macs This will work in OS X 10.9 Mavericks from Alfred 2.3 onwards! To use this hack, quit Alfred and his preferences then type this into Terminal:
     
    OS X 10.9 Mavericks:
     
    defaults write com.runningwithcrayons.Alfred-2 experimentalBlur -int 5
     
    ... the value can be anywhere from 1 to 15 for different blur radius levels, set to 0 to disable.
     
    OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion and below:
     
    defaults write com.runningwithcrayons.Alfred-2 experimentalBlur -float 3.0
     
    ... the value can be anywhere from 1.0 to 5.0 for different blur intensity levels, set to 0.0 to disable.
     
    Here is what you should see:
     

     
    Cheers,
    Andrew
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    mixterdee got a reaction from derico in PLEASE VOTE: Your favourite workflows   
    EverNote Workflow by Carlos-Sz
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    mixterdee reacted to JoeKueser in PLEASE VOTE: Your favourite workflows   
    Recent Downloads by Dajun Duan - http://www.alfredforum.com/topic/338-recent-downloads-with-feedback/
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    mixterdee reacted to Florian in PLEASE VOTE: Your favourite workflows   
    I vote for that one too!
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