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  1. Hi Vero,  Yes, in the mail.app emails.  When I type "emfrom" or "em" and then various contacts (or search terms) that I know are in the mail.app, Alfred pulls up the google search. Thanks for responding and for all your help.

  2. Hi, 

     

    Thank you for this as it is very useful, but I am either unable to, or it is not yet supported, add a reminder with the following format.

     

    r on 5/10/13 at 10am to test reminder workflow

     

    it parses the 5/10/13 correctly, but it always shows 12am instead of 10am. i tried 10:00, 10am, 10 am. also, is there a way to default the year to the current year if its not there so I can just input 5/10 instead of 5/10/13?

     

    thank you.

     

    @yoose:  I can confirm this. Same happens here.  I've also tried taking away the word "at" but still shows 12am

  3. Do your missing tasks have a future start date or are they sub-tasks?

    _mk_ This morning I completed all my tasks in the Inbox and marked them off.  (they were all regular tasks -- no sub tasks, no dates applied)  So this morning, I started fresh and added 14 tasks to the inbox.  Now, everything works fine -- all my tasks are showing up in Alfred as they should.   It seems like everything is working okay now, but I'll continue to keep an eye out if I run across it again.

    Now to update to the latest version I see was posted today....This workflow is super fantastic!

  4. Okay, I figured this out on my own and was actually quite proud of myself.   :)  But the workflow isn't reliable.

     

    When the workflow works, it searches the recipes title and content.  For example, if I want to cook something that has the ingredients chicken, onions, carrots, etc, I can search all recipes with these ingredients.  Awesome!  

     

    But, I notice any cleaning of caches (with a program like Onyx or other) will cause problems to the workflow, because I have the data being pulled from the ~/Library/Cache/Metadata/MacGourmet folder.

     

    I can remedy this of course by restarting the MacGourmet program and rebuilding OSX metadata

     

    So my options so far (I think) are:

    1. don't do any cache cleaning

    2. if/when caches are cleaned, restart MacGourmet /rebuild data

     

    Any other ideas how I can build this workflow?

     

    Thanks.

  5. @dimsav:   The reason I like using this workflow rather than the default, is because then I am able to choose to search my bookmarks (and/or history) only when I need to, rather than having all my bookmarks come every time I type text into Alfred.  Makes things less congested for me personally.

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