Never expected such a quick reply, thanks.

Now, we need a programmer, since
in company we do not have this expertise.

Erik

On 04 Dec 2008, at 01:40, Peter Hosey wrote:

>
> On Dec 03, 2008, at 07:56:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> We would like roll out discrete announcements in our company network
>> (20 users), could Growl be a solution?
>
>
> Yes. You could have a single computer set to forward to all your
> users' computers, or (slightly harder to do but also harder for users
> to defeat) create and install a client on each of your users' machines
> that receives messages over a custom protocol you design and then
> notifies with those messages locally on each machine.
>
> Keep in mind that, no matter what, your users can turn off the  
> messages
> —either by turning off forwarding (if you do it that way), or by
> disabling the client app in Growl's preferences, or by turning off
> Growl itself. Don't bury them in messages they'll want to shut out, or
> they will. :)
>
> Also, you will be writing software one way or the other. Growl alone
> is not an origin for notifications; it is a conduit. You'll need to
> write an app to be that origin.
>
>
> >


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