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    Open Finder window with fixed size

    Open Finder window with fixed size

    On launch it opens a new finder window in fixed size

    This AppleScript "Open Applications folder" opens a Finder window for the "Applications" directory in a fixed size. The Finder sometimes "suffers" from amnesia regarding to its window sizes. Just put this compiled script into the dock and you have it at hand quickly. Alternatively I wrote a service which can be installed easily and assigned a keyboard shortcut to execute this code (when the finder is topmost application, just by clicking into the dock for example). ...
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    Close all notifications at once

    Close all notifications at once

    A service to close notifications with a keyboard shortcut.

    When you have lots of notifications on the screen, you simply switch to the Finder by clicking on the desktop. Then you click a keyboard shortcut and voilà: All notifications dissapperar. For notifications in "Alert Style" (with buttons) only. Developed and tested on Mac OS X 10.11.5
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