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mattgemmell got a reaction from liatmgat in Open selected Finder items in an application (keyword)
Hi all,
I missed the Alfred 1.x "action" keyword, which I usually used to open the selected Finder items in an app (more often than not Photoshop). So I made an Alfred 2.x workflow to do that.
You can download it here: http://mattgemmell.com/files/open_selected_finder_items_alfred2.zip
Usage is simple:
1. Type the keyword ("fsel" by default, for "Finder selection") then a space.
2. Type the name of the app you want to use (and/or pick it from the list), and hit Return.
Hope someone else finds it useful. Once again, you can download it here: http://mattgemmell.com/files/open_selected_finder_items_alfred2.zip
Cheers,
Matt Gemmell
http://mattgemmell.com
@mattgemmell
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mattgemmell got a reaction from Andrew in Open selected Finder items in an application (keyword)
Hi all,
I missed the Alfred 1.x "action" keyword, which I usually used to open the selected Finder items in an app (more often than not Photoshop). So I made an Alfred 2.x workflow to do that.
You can download it here: http://mattgemmell.com/files/open_selected_finder_items_alfred2.zip
Usage is simple:
1. Type the keyword ("fsel" by default, for "Finder selection") then a space.
2. Type the name of the app you want to use (and/or pick it from the list), and hit Return.
Hope someone else finds it useful. Once again, you can download it here: http://mattgemmell.com/files/open_selected_finder_items_alfred2.zip
Cheers,
Matt Gemmell
http://mattgemmell.com
@mattgemmell
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mattgemmell got a reaction from mixterdee in Open selected Finder items in an application (keyword)
Hi all,
I missed the Alfred 1.x "action" keyword, which I usually used to open the selected Finder items in an app (more often than not Photoshop). So I made an Alfred 2.x workflow to do that.
You can download it here: http://mattgemmell.com/files/open_selected_finder_items_alfred2.zip
Usage is simple:
1. Type the keyword ("fsel" by default, for "Finder selection") then a space.
2. Type the name of the app you want to use (and/or pick it from the list), and hit Return.
Hope someone else finds it useful. Once again, you can download it here: http://mattgemmell.com/files/open_selected_finder_items_alfred2.zip
Cheers,
Matt Gemmell
http://mattgemmell.com
@mattgemmell