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Workflow: Automation for Everyone By now you don't need an introduction to Workflow, the app that brings a mouthful of possibilities to automation for iOS. If you still don't feel 100% confident after reading the review on MacStories, this article will show new tricks, workflows and review the coolest actions that popped up on Twitter.

On Workflow and IFTTT What a flawless patch and how awfully late I got to the party, as I waited for the WWDC confetti to settle! Workflow now works as a trigger for IFTTT recipes and you can connect it to more than 300 channels, although one third of them are for home appliances and gadgets. Still, there are still plenty of services to play with and here are some of the recipes and workflows I made.

Trigger Workflows with Clipboard Text as Input The clipboard is the last resort when I build my actions because they leave a footprint. Unless you do a couple of extra steps to maintain a clipboard history, the value that runs through your apps will remain there and push the previous one into nothingness. Some apps don’t give you a choice though and all you want is to access the iOS sharesheet. A Youtube video? A Vine short? An Instagram photo? None will let you access the built-in sharesheet and trigger extensions and your only alternative is to copy a link to the clipboard.

Track TV shows with the TV Journal for Workflow and Day One The spinoff from the Movie Diary; the TV Journal tracks and logs your television shows. This is my most ambitious action for Workflow yet and I've been craving to share it with you. Last time I checked it used more than 300 action blocks — then I lost count. Countless bugs found over beta versions – as an action that pushes Workflow to its limit – delayed its release, but here it is, the TV Journal.

The new Workflow and the Movie Diary One thing about automation that is the complete opposite of the film industry is that our sequels don't suck. I posted a sneak peek for this project almost 2 months ago and you took my Dropbox public links down twice. I loved that. This workflow rethinks my Pythonista script to create Day One entries from movies you watch using the newest version of Workflow.

Aware of my Addiction with Tally 2.0.1 I've been a smoker for 7 years and day after day my need to quit grows. Need, not desire and breaking an habit unwillingly is hard, specially when it entangles your brain and runs through your veins. I tried to just quit on the spot and it created a monster unable to achieve any result on a regular day, after 72 hours without a cigarette I was behaving as you'd expect from a crack addict. I'm ashamed, but I keep trying and being aware of how many cigarettes I smoke daily warns me I went too far. By the end of the day it is not just another smoke, it is the 18th cigarette and that's alarming. I built a system around Tally to keep me in line, every time I light a cigarette, I pull the Today widget and add one to the counter, but there is still more to it.

Tweaking the Movie Diary When you mix two personal things together, there's no size to fit all possibilities. Everything you automatize is personal, so as your journal, it is only fair to say you should want to tweak it to your tastes. The Movie Diary workflow is one of those cases and I'm going to help you customize it to fit how you want to file your movies.

Workflow 1.5: App Store Automation, Trello and Ulysses Actions, Audio Metadata, Safari View Controller, and More Federico wrote a complete review of Workflow's newest version, filled with workflows to download: Unsurprisingly for the Workflow team, this release adds over 20 new actions and dozens of improvements. Some of them are new app actions based on URL schemes, while others introduce brand new system integrations (such as iTunes Store, App Store, and Safari View Controller) and web actions for the popular Trello team collaboration service. On the official blog announcement, a lot of praise for the new Workflow Composer., a huge improvement in performance: We rebuilt the Workflow Composer from the ground up using ComponentKit for dramatically improved performance and reliability. Now your workflows open instantly no matter how long they are. More importantly, these efficiency gains mean your workflows run considerably faster than ever before! As someone who built outrageously long workflows, I've spotted all sorts of bugs while I stacked actions and these all vanished now. This is the update I've been waiting for and I couldn't praise it enough. www.macstories.net