You may not even need growl, what with notification center. It should
alert you when a notification pops up, which was what growl pretty
much did. Hmm.... never heard of hiss. Is it free? For settings, you
want to set vo to display alerts instead of banners, if it's like how
it is in iOS, which I'll know more of soon. hopefully, lol. For
instance, when it's set to banners, vo in iOS will say: New
notification from app (where app is the name of the app) but it won't
let you go to it or anything. When alerts are set up, though, vo will
say: Alert! Name of app, then the notification, with a close, and a
reply/launch/whatever the notification requires button. I think, but
am not sure, that this is the same in Mountain Lion, with the button
to view the notification always being show. Did any of that make
sense? lol.

On 7/26/12, Missy Hoppe <mitmee....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi! I installed Mountain Lion last night, and on the whole, I'm very
> impressed. My bootcamp wasn't affected in the slightest,
> which was a huge relief. Since I was never all that fond of lion, I figured
> I had very little to lose by upgrading right
> away. Anyway, I know there are a lot of things I still need to learn, but
> the only major problem I've run into so far is that
> growl notifications aren't spoken as they were. I'm not sure if there will
> be a growl update released to fix this, or what
> the deal is. The notifications I'm mostly interested in getting back are
> when files are added, deleted or changed in dropbox.
> Granted, I do most things on my PC, but if I happened to have the mac on as
> well, it was handy to hear acapella Tracy
> informing me of dropbox changes. I'm very happy that the Acapella voices are
> still working. I use Alex for Voiceover stuff,
> but Tracy is my system voice, and  I'm happy that didn't have to change. If
> anyone could shed some light on the situation
> with growl, that would be great.
> On a similar note, I'm wondering if there's any way to configure
> notification center to use the system voice? Sometimes, if
> I'm reading something else, notifications aren't read, so if it's possible
> to configure it to use the system voice, that
> would be helpful. Also, has anyone tried this little program called Hiss? It
> supposedly bridges the gap between growl and
> notification center, but so far, I haven't been impressed with its
> performance, especially since it doesn't honor growl
> settings with regard to system voice being used. Is there going to be a
> growl update soon that will resolve all of these
> minor issues?
> Also, I've noticed, especially if notification center is telling me about a
> dm or mention I received on twitter, that it
> doesn't read the whole thing. Is that fixible, or would I have to go to
> notification center to see the whole thing? What
> notification center settings are ideal for using with VO? I don't have an I
> Device, so all of this is extremely new to me.
> There's so much to learn, but on the whole, I'd have to say that I'm about
> 95 percent happy with Mountain Lion, and the
> dictation feature is a lot of fun. Thanks in advance for any suggestions you
> may have, and I hope that everyone is having a
> great day!
> Missy
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