On Sep 8, 2010, at 12:39:15, Christopher Forsythe wrote:
> We do have something to replace the contents of one notification with
> another though.


And applications must explicitly take advantage of this, or it can't happen.

I wonder whether we could extend the existing API in this direction, by 
enabling applications to choose whether the coalescing replaces the description 
of the previous notification or appends the new notification's description to 
it.

If we do, we should probably have Growl automatically force a replacement to 
“(five notifications)” or something like that if too many notifications come in 
at once. The log viewer, once implemented, would enable the user to view them.

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