Growl, a popular notification system for Mac, has received an update that brings major improvements to networking, an applications tab redesign, and more.
Growl is the is ultimate notification system for the Mac. It's the easiest way to instantly know what is going on with other applications while you are busy working on something else, in real time or even when you step away.
Features:
Personalize your notifications. Choose Growl's presentation, look and feels.
Keeps working even when you are not. Come back to your mac and review what happened while you were gone with Rollup.
Easy to use Applications tab for controlling what you receive and what gets blocked.
Speech display for hearing your notifications, great for those who are visually impaired.
Awesome notification history, so you can see what has been going on.
A large variety of styles come with Growl. Anything from nano which is tiny, to music video which is huge.
Make your own Growl styles very easily with web technology to give Growl your own look and feel.
Send Growl notifications from Cocoa, AppleScript, or over the network.
Networking so that two or more macs can forward notifications to each other.
Can work with the iPhone and iPad via Prowl.
What's New In This Version:
General
- Applications Tab Redesign! This is a major overhaul, and should be much easier to use.
- Moved Rollup controls to separate tab.
- Major improvements to networking.
Preference Pane overhaul
- New slider switch for on/off switches
- Added keyboard support to position picker.
- General Tab Relayout.
- Networking tab - Add support for subscription
- History Tab, contextual menu for history table to jump to the app/notification settings
- Rollup tab is the new home of controls related to the Rollup window.
- Adding a new display should not require a restart of Growl now.
Networking
- Support for Notification-Callback-Target, a URL field in GNTP. Upon click, Growl lets OSX figure out how to open the URL (such as the default browser for an http:// url)
- Subscription support, subscribe to all applications on a remote machine.
- General improvements to networking authentication, removed requirement for, and use of password headers if the password field is blank
- Fix networking crash related to address data resolution.
- Bind to local socket only if not listening for incoming notifications.
- Address data caching, and observation of network changes to clear caches
Applescript
- URL click feedback support, same as Notification-Callback-Target in GNTP
Bug fixes
- Resolved a crash with webkit plugin bridge on creation.
- Resolved a crash with forwarding.
- Resolved an issue where the Speech display waits for previous message to complete causing a CPU drain
- Resolved a crash with CFErrorGetDomain for WebKit Display Styles.
- Fixed duplicate listings of display plugins on reinstall.
- Notification-Callback-Target is now respected, and used, even without the method header.
- Worked around problems with corrupt history databases.
- Fixed a sorting problem when deleting a single entry in the history list.
You can purchase Growl from the App Store for $1.99.
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Growl is the is ultimate notification system for the Mac. It's the easiest way to instantly know what is going on with other applications while you are busy working on something else, in real time or even when you step away.
Features:
Personalize your notifications. Choose Growl's presentation, look and feels.
Keeps working even when you are not. Come back to your mac and review what happened while you were gone with Rollup.
Easy to use Applications tab for controlling what you receive and what gets blocked.
Speech display for hearing your notifications, great for those who are visually impaired.
Awesome notification history, so you can see what has been going on.
A large variety of styles come with Growl. Anything from nano which is tiny, to music video which is huge.
Make your own Growl styles very easily with web technology to give Growl your own look and feel.
Send Growl notifications from Cocoa, AppleScript, or over the network.
Networking so that two or more macs can forward notifications to each other.
Can work with the iPhone and iPad via Prowl.
What's New In This Version:
General
- Applications Tab Redesign! This is a major overhaul, and should be much easier to use.
- Moved Rollup controls to separate tab.
- Major improvements to networking.
Preference Pane overhaul
- New slider switch for on/off switches
- Added keyboard support to position picker.
- General Tab Relayout.
- Networking tab - Add support for subscription
- History Tab, contextual menu for history table to jump to the app/notification settings
- Rollup tab is the new home of controls related to the Rollup window.
- Adding a new display should not require a restart of Growl now.
Networking
- Support for Notification-Callback-Target, a URL field in GNTP. Upon click, Growl lets OSX figure out how to open the URL (such as the default browser for an http:// url)
- Subscription support, subscribe to all applications on a remote machine.
- General improvements to networking authentication, removed requirement for, and use of password headers if the password field is blank
- Fix networking crash related to address data resolution.
- Bind to local socket only if not listening for incoming notifications.
- Address data caching, and observation of network changes to clear caches
Applescript
- URL click feedback support, same as Notification-Callback-Target in GNTP
Bug fixes
- Resolved a crash with webkit plugin bridge on creation.
- Resolved a crash with forwarding.
- Resolved an issue where the Speech display waits for previous message to complete causing a CPU drain
- Resolved a crash with CFErrorGetDomain for WebKit Display Styles.
- Fixed duplicate listings of display plugins on reinstall.
- Notification-Callback-Target is now respected, and used, even without the method header.
- Worked around problems with corrupt history databases.
- Fixed a sorting problem when deleting a single entry in the history list.
You can purchase Growl from the App Store for $1.99.
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