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    targumanu got a reaction from dresser in Mac App Store Search   
    Search the Mac App Store and view search results with artwork previews right in Alfred.
    Open search results in App Store.app (default behavior) Quick Look search results' preview pages right in Alfred (press Shift, the Quick Look feature must be enabled in Alfred's preferences) Open search results' preview pages in your default browser (modifier key — Command) The workflow's preferences (keyword — masprefs) allow you to set the maximum search results limit and preferred store country, as well as clear the artwork cache.   Additional keywords allow you to open the App Store app's Purchases (“masp”) and Updates (“masu”) tabs.   Download
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    targumanu got a reaction from bivalvegruff in Mac App Store Search   
    Update
     
    The workflow now uses Alfred’s environment variables to get the correct paths to its cache and persistent data storage locations.
     
    Please re-download.
     
    To remove the old data in Alfred 2’s cache and data folders, launch Terminal and execute the following commands:
     
    rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/com.runningwithcrayons.Alfred-2/Workflow\ Data/com.targumanu.ibookssearch rm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/Alfred\ 2/Workflow\ Data/com.targumanu.ibookssearch  
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    targumanu got a reaction from bivalvegruff in Mac App Store Search   
    Search the Mac App Store and view search results with artwork previews right in Alfred.
    Open search results in App Store.app (default behavior) Quick Look search results' preview pages right in Alfred (press Shift, the Quick Look feature must be enabled in Alfred's preferences) Open search results' preview pages in your default browser (modifier key — Command) The workflow's preferences (keyword — masprefs) allow you to set the maximum search results limit and preferred store country, as well as clear the artwork cache.   Additional keywords allow you to open the App Store app's Purchases (“masp”) and Updates (“masu”) tabs.   Download
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    targumanu got a reaction from Southgirl in Mac App Store Search   
    Search the Mac App Store and view search results with artwork previews right in Alfred.
    Open search results in App Store.app (default behavior) Quick Look search results' preview pages right in Alfred (press Shift, the Quick Look feature must be enabled in Alfred's preferences) Open search results' preview pages in your default browser (modifier key — Command) The workflow's preferences (keyword — masprefs) allow you to set the maximum search results limit and preferred store country, as well as clear the artwork cache.   Additional keywords allow you to open the App Store app's Purchases (“masp”) and Updates (“masu”) tabs.   Download
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    targumanu got a reaction from xilopaint in iBooks Store Search   
    I’ve updated the workflow to use Alfred’s environment variables to get the paths to its data storage locations.
    Please re-download.
     
    To remove the old data in Alfred 2’s cache and data folders, launch Terminal and execute the following commands:
    rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/com.runningwithcrayons.Alfred-2/Workflow\ Data/com.targumanu.ibookssearch rm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/Alfred\ 2/Workflow\ Data/com.targumanu.ibookssearch  
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    targumanu got a reaction from vitor in Typinator Set Converter   
    Typinator Set Converter
    File action for converting Typinator sets to Alfred snippet collections
    Download | GitHub
     
    The workflow supports only Typinator sets exported as plain text files.
    (.tyset and .typubset are proprietary binary formats and cannot be read)
     
    When converting Typinator snippets, the workflow replaces Typinator’s cursor marker {^} with Alfred’s cursor placeholder {cursor}.
    Other Typinator markers are not supported.
     
    The workflow uses OneUpdater for automatic updates.
     
    Usage
    Select one or more Typinator snippet sets exported as plain text files Invoke Alfred’s file actions pane ( ⌥⌘\ ) Select “Convert Typinator Sets” Press ↵  
    Options
    The workflow supports the following configuration options, which are set using its environment variables:
     
    customicon
    Use the workflow’s custom icon for created snippet collections (enabled by default)
     
    dontautoexpand
    Disable automatic expansion for all snippets
     
    dontcompress
    Do not compress the folder containing the converted snippets.
    This option may be useful, if you want to make some manual changes to converted snippets.
    (To compress manually, just zip the folder and change its extension from “zip” to “alfredsnippets”)
     
    noprefix
    Do not use any prefixes for converted sets.
    Even if all keywords in a set have the same prefix, they will remain unchanged, and no prefix will be added to this set’s preferences.
     
    nosuffix
    Do not use any suffixes for converted sets.
    Even if all keywords in a set have the same suffix, they will remain unchanged, and no suffix will be added to this set’s preferences.
     
    prefix
    Force the specified prefix for all converted snippet sets.
    The specified prefix will be added to the preferences of converted snippet sets.
    If a snippet keyword has the specified prefix, it will be removed from the keyword.
    For example, if you set the prefix to “//”, then “//keyword” will become “keyword”.
     
    suffix
    Force the specified suffix for all converted snippet sets.
    The specified suffix will be added to the preferences of converted snippet sets.
    If a snippet keyword has the specified suffix, it will be removed from the keyword.
    For example, if you set the suffix to “//”, then “keyword//” will become “keyword”).
     
    All the configuration variables, except “prefix” and “suffix”, are “pseudo-Boolean”:
    “True”, “yes” or “1” are case-insensitively interpreted as “true” Any other value or no value means “false”  
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    targumanu reacted to clarencecastillo in Power Thesaurus Search   
    Power Thesaurus Search for Alfred
    Search for synonyms and antonyms on Power Thesaurus from Alfred 4.

     
    Installation
    Get Power Thesaurus for Alfred from GitHub or Packal.
     
    Usage
    Primary commands:
    pows <word> — Search Power Thesaurus for synonyms of <word>. powa <word> — Search Power Thesaurus for antonyms of <word>. For both primary commands:
    ↩ or ⌘+NUM — Copy highlighted entry to the clipboard ⌘+L — Show full query in Alfred's Large Text window  
    Results
    Resulting synonyms or antonyms will be sequentially listed according to user rating.
     
    Troubleshooting
    SSL Errors
    If you're having SSL issues, try temporarily disabling it by setting the workflow environment variable ALFRED_PT_SSL_VERIFICATION to False. This will bypass SSL verification as a workaround while waiting for the SSL certificate to be rectified. You can check Power Thesaurus's SSL certificate status here. Be sure to set it back to True when all's green.
    Other Errors
    For other errors, please open an issue describing how you got the error and together with the logs from Alfred > Workflows > Debugging Mode if possible. There's no proper error handling in place yet, so we'll have to troubleshoot things this way for now.
     
    Licensing and Acknowledgement
    This workflow is released under the MIT Licence.
    It is heavily based on deanishe's Alfred-Workflow, also MIT-licensed.
    By using this workflow, you acknowledge, understand and signify your agreement to Power Thesaurus Website's terms and conditions, and privacy statement.
     

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    targumanu got a reaction from Yuri in Safari Reading List   
    This workflow allows you to view, open and add Safari reading list items.
     
    Features:
    View all your reading list items (keyword: RL). Search for specific items: Entering "rl apple iphone" will return reading list items whose page title or URL contains both "apple" and "iphone". View (and search) only unread reading list items (keyword: RLU). Add new items to your reading list (using keyword RLADD or hotkeys). Open all unread items (keyword: RLALL).   Direct download   Packal page   This workflow uses the awesome Alfred Objective-C framework.   Updates: v1.1: Option to view only unread Reading List items (default keyword: RLU).
      v1.2: Option to add new items to your reading list (keyword: RLADD).
    If the currently active app is a browser (Safari, Webkit, Chrome, Canary and Chromium are currently supported), you can just press Enter to add the URL of its active tab.
    You can also add URL's by typing or pasting.
    The workflow uses AppleScript to add new reading list items, so it requires Safari to be running.
    However, if Safari wasn't running, the workflow will quit it after it's done. (If you had no open windows in Safari, you won't even notice anything).
    Additionally, the workflow checks if the URL you are trying to add is valid by trying to download the <head> element of the corresponding page. So if you are disconnected from the Internet, or the page you are trying to add is unreachable, the workflow will consider the URL as invalid and won't add it.
    To make it add that URL without checking it for validity, use the modifier key (⌃).
      v1.3: Option to open all reading list items (keyword: RLALL).
      v1.4: The open all feature has been modified to open only unread items.
    (You can still open all your reading list items (including the read ones) by pressing Option.)
      v1.4.1: Fixed a typo
      v1.4.2: Fixed yet another typo
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    targumanu got a reaction from Benzi in (faster) Menu Search   
    Great workflow! Definitely faster than the original one. Thank you!
     
    However, to make it even faster, I suggest applying the following Run Behavior settings to the script filter:
    Queue Mode: Terminate previous script Queue Delay: Immediately after each character typed I also found the icons a bit too dark to my taste and replaced them with the ones attached, if anyone wants them.


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    targumanu got a reaction from xilopaint in Safari Reading List   
    Fixed. Hopefully, this was the last one. Please, re-download.
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    targumanu got a reaction from ivofrolov in Mac App Store Search   
    Search the Mac App Store and view search results with artwork previews right in Alfred.
    Open search results in App Store.app (default behavior) Quick Look search results' preview pages right in Alfred (press Shift, the Quick Look feature must be enabled in Alfred's preferences) Open search results' preview pages in your default browser (modifier key — Command) The workflow's preferences (keyword — masprefs) allow you to set the maximum search results limit and preferred store country, as well as clear the artwork cache.   Additional keywords allow you to open the App Store app's Purchases (“masp”) and Updates (“masu”) tabs.   Download
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    targumanu got a reaction from xilopaint in IMDb Search with Ratings   
    Search IMDb in Alfred with movie and TV show ratings shown as results' icons.
      Features: See movie and TV show ratings right in search results When viewing indivial persons or titles, pressing Enter while the second result is selected (the one with a title's or person's name) will open a corresponding IMDb page in your default browser Items with an ellipsis in their title (e.g. “Director...”) are active: Pressing Enter when they are selected will perform corresponding actions (like showing the information about a movie's director or the list of actors starring in that movie) Items with “Press ⇧ to view” in their subtitles (Plot and Poster for movies and Biograghy and Photo for persons) can be viewed right in Alfred: Press Shift (the Quick Look feature must be enabled in Alfred's preferences) to Quick Look them Infinite browsing. For example, you could view info about a movie, then view info about its director, open the list of movies they are known for, select one of them, see the list of actors starring in that movie... and then go back all the way to your initial search results using the “Back” option Icon themes to match both light and dark Alfred themes Support for search term delimiters to increase performance by waiting for user to finish typing and add a predefined character to the end of the query (disabled by default, go to workflow preferences to enable) Download  
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    targumanu got a reaction from frankspin in IMDb Search with Ratings   
    'ii' will search for your query right away. E.g. if you want to search for "Prometheus" and start typing, Alfred will trigger HTML requests for each letter you type, like "p", then "pr", and so on. This usually slows the things down.
     
    'i' on the other hand, waits for a delimiter at the end of your query, like "/" or "." (set in the preferences), and starts a search only after you type it.
     
    And yes, you can change 'i' to anything you like. (Preferably, not to 'ii' or 'iprefs', of course.)
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    targumanu got a reaction from frankspin in IMDb Search with Ratings   
    Search IMDb in Alfred with movie and TV show ratings shown as results' icons.
      Features: See movie and TV show ratings right in search results When viewing indivial persons or titles, pressing Enter while the second result is selected (the one with a title's or person's name) will open a corresponding IMDb page in your default browser Items with an ellipsis in their title (e.g. “Director...”) are active: Pressing Enter when they are selected will perform corresponding actions (like showing the information about a movie's director or the list of actors starring in that movie) Items with “Press ⇧ to view” in their subtitles (Plot and Poster for movies and Biograghy and Photo for persons) can be viewed right in Alfred: Press Shift (the Quick Look feature must be enabled in Alfred's preferences) to Quick Look them Infinite browsing. For example, you could view info about a movie, then view info about its director, open the list of movies they are known for, select one of them, see the list of actors starring in that movie... and then go back all the way to your initial search results using the “Back” option Icon themes to match both light and dark Alfred themes Support for search term delimiters to increase performance by waiting for user to finish typing and add a predefined character to the end of the query (disabled by default, go to workflow preferences to enable) Download  
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    targumanu got a reaction from Don Dahl in IMDb Search with Ratings   
    Awesome idea!
     
    I've updated the workflow to add support for user-defined search term delimiters (disabled by default, go to workflow preferences to enable)
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    targumanu got a reaction from vdesabou in IMDb Search with Ratings   
    Awesome idea!
     
    I've updated the workflow to add support for user-defined search term delimiters (disabled by default, go to workflow preferences to enable)
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    targumanu got a reaction from DJay in iTunes Store Search   
    Search the iTunes store and view search results with artwork previews right in Alfred.
    Open search results in iTunes.app (default behavior) Quick Look search results' preview pages right in Alfred (press Shift, the Quick Look feature must be enabled in Alfred's preferences) Open search results' preview pages in your default browser (modifier key — Command) The workflow's preferences (keyword — itprefs) allow you to set the maximum search results limit and preferred store country, as well as clear the artwork cache.   You can restrict your searches to the following categories using corresponding keywords: Albums (ital) iOS apps (itapp) Audiobooks (itau) Movies (itmo) Music videos (itmv) Podcasts (itpo) Songs (its) TV shows episodes (itep), and TV shows (ittv) However, you don't have to remember all those keywords. Just use the generic keyword (“it” by default) add “-” after it, and the workflow will show you the list of available categories to choose from (see the second screenshot).   Download  
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    targumanu got a reaction from vdesabou in iTunes Store Search   
    Search the iTunes store and view search results with artwork previews right in Alfred.
    Open search results in iTunes.app (default behavior) Quick Look search results' preview pages right in Alfred (press Shift, the Quick Look feature must be enabled in Alfred's preferences) Open search results' preview pages in your default browser (modifier key — Command) The workflow's preferences (keyword — itprefs) allow you to set the maximum search results limit and preferred store country, as well as clear the artwork cache.   You can restrict your searches to the following categories using corresponding keywords: Albums (ital) iOS apps (itapp) Audiobooks (itau) Movies (itmo) Music videos (itmv) Podcasts (itpo) Songs (its) TV shows episodes (itep), and TV shows (ittv) However, you don't have to remember all those keywords. Just use the generic keyword (“it” by default) add “-” after it, and the workflow will show you the list of available categories to choose from (see the second screenshot).   Download  
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    targumanu got a reaction from drewkerr in Safari Reading List   
    This workflow allows you to view, open and add Safari reading list items.
     
    Features:
    View all your reading list items (keyword: RL). Search for specific items: Entering "rl apple iphone" will return reading list items whose page title or URL contains both "apple" and "iphone". View (and search) only unread reading list items (keyword: RLU). Add new items to your reading list (using keyword RLADD or hotkeys). Open all unread items (keyword: RLALL).   Direct download   Packal page   This workflow uses the awesome Alfred Objective-C framework.   Updates: v1.1: Option to view only unread Reading List items (default keyword: RLU).
      v1.2: Option to add new items to your reading list (keyword: RLADD).
    If the currently active app is a browser (Safari, Webkit, Chrome, Canary and Chromium are currently supported), you can just press Enter to add the URL of its active tab.
    You can also add URL's by typing or pasting.
    The workflow uses AppleScript to add new reading list items, so it requires Safari to be running.
    However, if Safari wasn't running, the workflow will quit it after it's done. (If you had no open windows in Safari, you won't even notice anything).
    Additionally, the workflow checks if the URL you are trying to add is valid by trying to download the <head> element of the corresponding page. So if you are disconnected from the Internet, or the page you are trying to add is unreachable, the workflow will consider the URL as invalid and won't add it.
    To make it add that URL without checking it for validity, use the modifier key (⌃).
      v1.3: Option to open all reading list items (keyword: RLALL).
      v1.4: The open all feature has been modified to open only unread items.
    (You can still open all your reading list items (including the read ones) by pressing Option.)
      v1.4.1: Fixed a typo
      v1.4.2: Fixed yet another typo
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    targumanu got a reaction from drewkerr in iCloud Tabs with search   
    This workflow allows you to view and open iCloud tabs from all your devices (except the current one).
     
    Unlike this workflow, my workflow also allows you to narrow the results using keywords. For example, entering "itabs apple iphone" will return only iCloud tabs whose page title or URL contains both "apple" and "iphone".
     
    You can also quickly open all your iCloud tabs using keyword "alltabs".
     

     
    Download
     
    This workflow uses the awesome Alfred Objective-C framework.
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    targumanu got a reaction from arsenty in Safari Reading List   
    This workflow allows you to view, open and add Safari reading list items.
     
    Features:
    View all your reading list items (keyword: RL). Search for specific items: Entering "rl apple iphone" will return reading list items whose page title or URL contains both "apple" and "iphone". View (and search) only unread reading list items (keyword: RLU). Add new items to your reading list (using keyword RLADD or hotkeys). Open all unread items (keyword: RLALL).   Direct download   Packal page   This workflow uses the awesome Alfred Objective-C framework.   Updates: v1.1: Option to view only unread Reading List items (default keyword: RLU).
      v1.2: Option to add new items to your reading list (keyword: RLADD).
    If the currently active app is a browser (Safari, Webkit, Chrome, Canary and Chromium are currently supported), you can just press Enter to add the URL of its active tab.
    You can also add URL's by typing or pasting.
    The workflow uses AppleScript to add new reading list items, so it requires Safari to be running.
    However, if Safari wasn't running, the workflow will quit it after it's done. (If you had no open windows in Safari, you won't even notice anything).
    Additionally, the workflow checks if the URL you are trying to add is valid by trying to download the <head> element of the corresponding page. So if you are disconnected from the Internet, or the page you are trying to add is unreachable, the workflow will consider the URL as invalid and won't add it.
    To make it add that URL without checking it for validity, use the modifier key (⌃).
      v1.3: Option to open all reading list items (keyword: RLALL).
      v1.4: The open all feature has been modified to open only unread items.
    (You can still open all your reading list items (including the read ones) by pressing Option.)
      v1.4.1: Fixed a typo
      v1.4.2: Fixed yet another typo
  22. Like
    targumanu got a reaction from Jono in iCloud Tabs with search   
    This workflow allows you to view and open iCloud tabs from all your devices (except the current one).
     
    Unlike this workflow, my workflow also allows you to narrow the results using keywords. For example, entering "itabs apple iphone" will return only iCloud tabs whose page title or URL contains both "apple" and "iphone".
     
    You can also quickly open all your iCloud tabs using keyword "alltabs".
     

     
    Download
     
    This workflow uses the awesome Alfred Objective-C framework.
  23. Like
    targumanu got a reaction from Jono in Safari Reading List   
    This workflow allows you to view, open and add Safari reading list items.
     
    Features:
    View all your reading list items (keyword: RL). Search for specific items: Entering "rl apple iphone" will return reading list items whose page title or URL contains both "apple" and "iphone". View (and search) only unread reading list items (keyword: RLU). Add new items to your reading list (using keyword RLADD or hotkeys). Open all unread items (keyword: RLALL).   Direct download   Packal page   This workflow uses the awesome Alfred Objective-C framework.   Updates: v1.1: Option to view only unread Reading List items (default keyword: RLU).
      v1.2: Option to add new items to your reading list (keyword: RLADD).
    If the currently active app is a browser (Safari, Webkit, Chrome, Canary and Chromium are currently supported), you can just press Enter to add the URL of its active tab.
    You can also add URL's by typing or pasting.
    The workflow uses AppleScript to add new reading list items, so it requires Safari to be running.
    However, if Safari wasn't running, the workflow will quit it after it's done. (If you had no open windows in Safari, you won't even notice anything).
    Additionally, the workflow checks if the URL you are trying to add is valid by trying to download the <head> element of the corresponding page. So if you are disconnected from the Internet, or the page you are trying to add is unreachable, the workflow will consider the URL as invalid and won't add it.
    To make it add that URL without checking it for validity, use the modifier key (⌃).
      v1.3: Option to open all reading list items (keyword: RLALL).
      v1.4: The open all feature has been modified to open only unread items.
    (You can still open all your reading list items (including the read ones) by pressing Option.)
      v1.4.1: Fixed a typo
      v1.4.2: Fixed yet another typo
  24. Like
    targumanu got a reaction from vdesabou in Safari Reading List   
    This workflow allows you to view, open and add Safari reading list items.
     
    Features:
    View all your reading list items (keyword: RL). Search for specific items: Entering "rl apple iphone" will return reading list items whose page title or URL contains both "apple" and "iphone". View (and search) only unread reading list items (keyword: RLU). Add new items to your reading list (using keyword RLADD or hotkeys). Open all unread items (keyword: RLALL).   Direct download   Packal page   This workflow uses the awesome Alfred Objective-C framework.   Updates: v1.1: Option to view only unread Reading List items (default keyword: RLU).
      v1.2: Option to add new items to your reading list (keyword: RLADD).
    If the currently active app is a browser (Safari, Webkit, Chrome, Canary and Chromium are currently supported), you can just press Enter to add the URL of its active tab.
    You can also add URL's by typing or pasting.
    The workflow uses AppleScript to add new reading list items, so it requires Safari to be running.
    However, if Safari wasn't running, the workflow will quit it after it's done. (If you had no open windows in Safari, you won't even notice anything).
    Additionally, the workflow checks if the URL you are trying to add is valid by trying to download the <head> element of the corresponding page. So if you are disconnected from the Internet, or the page you are trying to add is unreachable, the workflow will consider the URL as invalid and won't add it.
    To make it add that URL without checking it for validity, use the modifier key (⌃).
      v1.3: Option to open all reading list items (keyword: RLALL).
      v1.4: The open all feature has been modified to open only unread items.
    (You can still open all your reading list items (including the read ones) by pressing Option.)
      v1.4.1: Fixed a typo
      v1.4.2: Fixed yet another typo
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    targumanu got a reaction from enloop in Safari Reading List   
    This workflow allows you to view, open and add Safari reading list items.
     
    Features:
    View all your reading list items (keyword: RL). Search for specific items: Entering "rl apple iphone" will return reading list items whose page title or URL contains both "apple" and "iphone". View (and search) only unread reading list items (keyword: RLU). Add new items to your reading list (using keyword RLADD or hotkeys). Open all unread items (keyword: RLALL).   Direct download   Packal page   This workflow uses the awesome Alfred Objective-C framework.   Updates: v1.1: Option to view only unread Reading List items (default keyword: RLU).
      v1.2: Option to add new items to your reading list (keyword: RLADD).
    If the currently active app is a browser (Safari, Webkit, Chrome, Canary and Chromium are currently supported), you can just press Enter to add the URL of its active tab.
    You can also add URL's by typing or pasting.
    The workflow uses AppleScript to add new reading list items, so it requires Safari to be running.
    However, if Safari wasn't running, the workflow will quit it after it's done. (If you had no open windows in Safari, you won't even notice anything).
    Additionally, the workflow checks if the URL you are trying to add is valid by trying to download the <head> element of the corresponding page. So if you are disconnected from the Internet, or the page you are trying to add is unreachable, the workflow will consider the URL as invalid and won't add it.
    To make it add that URL without checking it for validity, use the modifier key (⌃).
      v1.3: Option to open all reading list items (keyword: RLALL).
      v1.4: The open all feature has been modified to open only unread items.
    (You can still open all your reading list items (including the read ones) by pressing Option.)
      v1.4.1: Fixed a typo
      v1.4.2: Fixed yet another typo
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