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Expand Up @@ -106,45 +106,45 @@ My browser of choice is [Safari](http://www.apple.com/safari/). Chrome just kill

As mentioned before I find [Alfred](https://www.alfredapp.com) with its ability to create custom workflows for it to bring me the most value. Here is a list of workflows that I personally love to use again sorted by their importance to me :

1. [Searchio](http://www.packal.org/workflow/searchio) (allows me to quickly search Google, Youtube, Wikipedia, Google Images and Maps quickly and with autosuggestions being provided with every query I type. I can quickly press command + caps lock and type anything I want and use the wonderful power of [Google](https://google.com) to answer any question that I have.)
- [Searchio](http://www.packal.org/workflow/searchio) (allows me to quickly search Google, Youtube, Wikipedia, Google Images and Maps quickly and with autosuggestions being provided with every query I type. I can quickly press command + caps lock and type anything I want and use the wonderful power of [Google](https://google.com) to answer any question that I have.)

<img width="720" alt="img" src="http://i.imgur.com/gFrvSOr.gif">


2. [Dash](https://github.com/Kapeli/Dash-Alfred-Workflow) (as mentioned before, it allows me to very quickly search through any docset that I have downloaded for anything I want, it allows me to also scope my search for any specific docset that I want to search. I have it binded to left option and caps lock.
- [Dash](https://github.com/Kapeli/Dash-Alfred-Workflow) (as mentioned before, it allows me to very quickly search through any docset that I have downloaded for anything I want, it allows me to also scope my search for any specific docset that I want to search. I have it binded to left option and caps lock.

<img width="720" alt="img" src="http://i.imgur.com/SPidjcH.gif">


3. [Github Command Bar](http://www.packal.org/workflow/github-command-bar) (allows me to quickly find any repository that I want, search through Github, go to my current issues, my dashboard and a lot lot more)
- [Github Command Bar](http://www.packal.org/workflow/github-command-bar) (allows me to quickly find any repository that I want, search through Github, go to my current issues, my dashboard and a lot lot more)

<img width="720" alt="img" src="http://i.imgur.com/w6W9n4w.gif">


4. [Stack Overflow](http://www.packal.org/workflow/stackoverflow-search) (Stack Overflow search from Alfred with autosuggestions, very often I still just use Google to do my search queries but this allows me to more specifically target Stack Overflow and also see the results from the Alfred prompt itself.
- [Stack Overflow](http://www.packal.org/workflow/stackoverflow-search) (Stack Overflow search from Alfred with autosuggestions, very often I still just use Google to do my search queries but this allows me to more specifically target Stack Overflow and also see the results from the Alfred prompt itself.

<img width="720" alt="img" src="http://i.imgur.com/WKqQT6j.gif">


5. [currentURL](http://www.packal.org/workflow/currenturl) (a very simple workflow that simply gets the url of currently active Safari tab and puts it into system clipboard, I use it a lot as I often want to add a link to some list in 2Do or have it be pasted to some text I am writing)
- [currentURL](http://www.packal.org/workflow/currenturl) (a very simple workflow that simply gets the url of currently active Safari tab and puts it into system clipboard, I use it a lot as I often want to add a link to some list in 2Do or have it be pasted to some text I am writing)


6. [Pocket](http://www.packal.org/workflow/pocket-alfred) (allows me to quickly save an article I am reading to Pocket for later reading, I can also go through and search any article that I want to read, archive an article that I have read already in the browser but still want to keep in Pocket)
- [Pocket](http://www.packal.org/workflow/pocket-alfred) (allows me to quickly save an article I am reading to Pocket for later reading, I can also go through and search any article that I want to read, archive an article that I have read already in the browser but still want to keep in Pocket)

<img width="720" alt="img" src="http://i.imgur.com/m7k4M7H.gif">


7. [Units](http://www.packal.org/workflow/units) (if I even am in need to do any kind of conversion, I do it here)
- [Units](http://www.packal.org/workflow/units) (if I even am in need to do any kind of conversion, I do it here)

<img width="720" alt="img" src="http://i.imgur.com/ZqnrCMt.gif">


8. [Safari Search](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6749767/Alfred/Workflows/Search%20Safari.alfredworkflow) (use it all the time now, can instantly search through any bookmarks that I have saved in Safari as well as go through my history. The search is instant and very accurate, it also learns from what you usually choose.)
- [Safari Search](https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6749767/Alfred/Workflows/Search%20Safari.alfredworkflow) (use it all the time now, can instantly search through any bookmarks that I have saved in Safari as well as go through my history. The search is instant and very accurate, it also learns from what you usually choose.)

<img width="720" alt="img" src="http://i.imgur.com/dSLzBuk.gif">


9. [Spotify Mini Player](http://www.packal.org/workflow/spotify-mini-player) (mentioned it briefly above, but this is an absolutely phenomenal tool that allows me to essentially control through the entirety of Spotify client through a quick Alfred prompt) (very powerful workflow)
- [Spotify Mini Player](http://www.packal.org/workflow/spotify-mini-player) (mentioned it briefly above, but this is an absolutely phenomenal tool that allows me to essentially control through the entirety of Spotify client through a quick Alfred prompt) (very powerful workflow)
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