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jer2665

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    jer2665 reacted to DrunkenCowboy in Quit Application Workflow   
    I just downloaded this and I actually really like it. I hide my dock and have multiple monitors/windows open and often need to close things in random windows and instead of clicking/swiping/CMD+Q'ing everything I can just use Alfred
     
    Thanks!
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    jer2665 reacted to barna in Quit Application Workflow   
    Thank you, your workflow works perfectly (I have to quit Boom when I listen to my Mac with my headphone as sound is distorted). 
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    jer2665 reacted to dakush in Quit Application Workflow   
    Thank you! It's a great workflow, and it works perfectly.
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    jer2665 got a reaction from dakush in Quit Application Workflow   
    No one seemed to need this, but after reformatting I found I needed it, so I was glad to have it here. 
    So that's why I'm updating it now, and saving it here in case I need it again.
     
    I've tweaked the way the keyword works because I was annoyed at having to remember 'Alfred 3' instead of 'alfred', or something like that.
    The script now gets a list of running apps and does a regex to match query+"([^,]*)" so you don't have to enter the whole thing, and it grabs the first example. 
    So err on the side of writing more of the name, because just entering "A" probably won't get what you want. 
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    jer2665 got a reaction from dakush in Quit Application Workflow   
    Sorry about that, my guess is it has to do with dropbox stopping the 'Public' folder stuff, but the url has been updated. And just for ease of clicking, here you go. https://www.dropbox.com/s/0lucbk6g12ulvvg/Quit Other Applications.alfredworkflow
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    jer2665 got a reaction from Diegobit in Quit Application Workflow   
    No one seemed to need this, but after reformatting I found I needed it, so I was glad to have it here. 
    So that's why I'm updating it now, and saving it here in case I need it again.
     
    I've tweaked the way the keyword works because I was annoyed at having to remember 'Alfred 3' instead of 'alfred', or something like that.
    The script now gets a list of running apps and does a regex to match query+"([^,]*)" so you don't have to enter the whole thing, and it grabs the first example. 
    So err on the side of writing more of the name, because just entering "A" probably won't get what you want. 
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