![]() Growl is now distributed via the App Store.Replaces a screen full of sticky notifications while away. Added a Rollup window for when you are away.Resolved an issue where the Displays tab would list multiple copies of the same displays when previewing.Resolved an issue where the Displays tab would not show a new style if a new style is installed while the settings are open.Resolved an issue where settings for applications would not appear to save until restarting Growl.Resolved an issue where Bezel, Music Video, or Nano would cause Growl to crash. ![]() Resolved an issue where Growl would activate discrete graphics mode.Resolved an issue where the text in Smoke looked different than in 1.2.x.Added an indicator in the menu item that there is unread history, the menubar icon pulses.Added a way to toggle logging per application.Added a way to run Growl in the background.Added a quit confirmation box so that it's harder to quit Growl by accident.De ontwikkelaars hebben enkele dagen geleden versie 1.3.1 uitgebracht en voorzien van de volgende lijst met aanpassingen: Version 1.3.1 Zo kan er bijvoorbeeld een pop-up worden getoond wanneer het downloaden van een bestand is voltooid, als er nieuwe e-mail binnen is gehaald of als er iemand in een chatprogramma online komt. On to v.2.all is good for the time being, buttons remade, quite a few things tweaked here and there, a good feeling overall.hang on a sec 's now a 64bit process and together with Hardware Growler they both occupy well over 300MB of memory according to Activity monitor.Hm, there must be something nasty going on here, I never recall these two occupying such hefty system resources, granted these are now 64bit processes and this by itself accounts for a bit of increased memory footprint.and sure it won't be a problem on my iMac work with 8GB of RAM, but how about my MacBookPro2,2 with only 3GB (maxed out), now that could be a potential problem.for a combo that costs a bit over $5 if I'm correct.Growl is een programma voor Mac OS X waarmee de notificaties van andere programma's in diverse stijlen op het scherm getoond kunnen worden. 1.4 was the first one I used in Lion 10.7.4 and back then for some strange yet familiar to the devs reason this failed to launch at startup, a problem to which i found a solution digging into their less-than-stellar-user-friendly new website and even then in some instances it would again fail to launch. The subsequent releases introduced a myriad of problems (even the buttons where hard to comprehend as to which way they swayed).v. 1.2.2 which was free to say the least and worked like a charm. 2.0 is definitely an improvement over 1.4 which was the previous version, that is if you're on 10.7, because I get the feeling that the devs still have quite a few things to sort out with 10.8's Notification center.īack to 10.7.I claimed that this is an improvement over 1.4.however I fail to see why oh why this needed to spin off ver. ![]() Let me start off by saying that I have been a HUGE growl fan since it's inception and believe me when I say it's been a long time ago. Plus if you know a bit about web technologies (CSS/XHTML/Javascript) then you can make a Growl style look how you want it to. You can receive notifications in several ways, such as on screen, via email, or even have them spoken to you. ![]() Never before has there been anything that personalizes notifications in such an effective way. With smooth notifications and Growl's one of a kind rollup window, you'll always know what's going on even when you have to step away from your Mac. The real time notifications keep you up to speed with everything you need to know. The idea for Growl was born out of the frustration of being forced to click back and forth to see what was going on. Even though we knew were getting a message we'd have to click back to the Adium window to see what was being said. While waiting on something important to come through in the conversation, we had to keep clicking back and forth every time an instant message came through. One day we were working with pictures in iPhoto while having a conversation in Adium. 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. Growl is the is ultimate notification system for the Mac.
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