
I get the the notification that says this could take some time and then. I have a similar experience to the previous poster of the set-up not working on my computer. (I do not have the ImageOptim-CLI libraries installed like the previous poster.)
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I uploaded the work file for mac mavericks and downloaded imagealpha and imageoptim (I have no programming experience but thought I would give this a try.)
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I searched online and found this site/post and downloaded Alfred 2 and bought the power pack upgrade I just found out about ImageAlpha and liked the compression but not the time as I have lots of files to compress.
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I'll consider adding a check in the future to prevent parallel process from happening, but I'm affraid this could add other complications, as in how to clear the processing flag if optimization process is interrumpted earlier.įor OS X 10.9 Mavericks, Download the alfred-image-optim-workflow.alfredworkflow and import to Alfred 2.įor Previous OS X Versions, Download the alfred-image-optim-workflow.alfredworkflow and import to Alfred 2. Tecnically you could if the batch already jumped to the next app (from JPEGmini to ImageOptim for example), but it's looking for trouble. You shouldn't run optimizations in parallel. When the optimization is completed, you'll see another notification, indicating the original Kilobytes, the current Kilobytes, total savings and savings percent. Depending on the number and size of images, it could take a while.ģ. The work is done partially with AppleScript, so even if it's happening in the background, the apps are actually laoded and you can focus on them to check the status. You'll see a notification indicating the number of files to process.

It uses the open source ImageAlpha and ImageOptim apps, and the JPEGmini app, which is not free, but highly recommended. Mason's library uses three image optimization applications to automate optimization of JPEGs and PNGs. This is a wrapper Alfred workflow around the great ImageOptim-CLI library from Jamie Mason.
