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  1. The AppleScript is something I found online, someone posted it as a tool you could use to open specific URLs in a different window... I just copy pasted it and it worked. I don't understand script 😅
  2. Hey deanishe, I’m new to this so thanks for the feedback! I added the delays and it seems to have worked at least partially—the windows start trying to move around but they don’t seem to move to the right place or with the right size. For example, one of the windows I'm trying to move is the Kindle app, which I want to open in a big window on the left side of the screen but either it’s opening in a smaller window on the left side of the screen or one of the other windows opens big on the left side of the screen, as if it were the Kindle app. It’s not consistently reproducing any one particular result so it seems like there may be some interference between the different commands…? I uploaded the workflow to Dropbox, here’s the link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/eeuzpw9p9uo6uas/Move%20Windows.alfredworkflow?dl=0
  3. Hello all, I often use several windows at a time when I'm on the computer. I currently have a workflow that opens all the URLs and apps that I want, but I want to see if there's a way to get the different windows to open on different parts of the screen using a screen organizer app—the one I use is Divvy. Divvy lets me set a hotkey to move a window to a predetermined part of the screen, so I figure there has to be a way to add a command in the workflow that lets me: 1) open a specific URL or app and 2) move the new window to a predetermined part of the screen based on the Divvy hotkey. I was experimenting and tried using the "Dispatch Key Combo" output, both before and after the open URL/app commands, but it's not working—see attachment. I am unfamiliar with script... I don't know if this would be the way to do it. Thanks for any feedback!
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