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My First Alfred Workflow

Introduction Some days ago I laid my hands on Alfred. It is a beautiful piece of software, albeit I find its features (especially those related to workflows) rather limited. Maybe it is due to lack of knowledge. Anyway, I decided to play around with workflows and come up with something useful. It didn’t take long to find a goal. The Problem Alfred is known for its 1Password integration. Unfortunately, that is the only password management solution supported, while I, since my Windows and Linux days, have used KeePass and, having transitioned to OS X, continue to use it in the form of MacPass and have no reason to abandon it for a proprietary solution.



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My First Alfred Workflow

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Introduction Some days ago I laid my hands on Alfred. It is a beautiful piece of software, albeit I find its features (especially those related to workflows) rather limited. Maybe it is due to lack of knowledge. Anyway, I decided to play around with workflows and come up with something useful. It didn’t take long to find a goal. The Problem Alfred is known for its 1Password integration. Unfortunately, that is the only password management solution supported, while I, since my Windows and Linux days, have used KeePass and, having transitioned to OS X, continue to use it in the form of MacPass and have no reason to abandon it for a proprietary solution.



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My First Alfred Workflow

Introduction Some days ago I laid my hands on Alfred. It is a beautiful piece of software, albeit I find its features (especially those related to workflows) rather limited. Maybe it is due to lack of knowledge. Anyway, I decided to play around with workflows and come up with something useful. It didn’t take long to find a goal. The Problem Alfred is known for its 1Password integration. Unfortunately, that is the only password management solution supported, while I, since my Windows and Linux days, have used KeePass and, having transitioned to OS X, continue to use it in the form of MacPass and have no reason to abandon it for a proprietary solution.

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