At 05:07 PM 7/28/2012, you wrote: >> This is awesome. Thank you for simplifying this and other Mt Lion features >> (like sharing services). It's seems weird for me to say this, but with
>>> http://www.mbsplugins.de/archive/2012-07-28/Mac_OS_X_108_User_Notification >I completely second this. >Many thanks for your awesome work, your kindness and your receptiveness. Christian is great. =) Thirded Is a ML User Notification similar to what we see in Windows as a system tray notification (the system tray on Windows is officially called the "notification area"), like when a print job doesn't print, or "You have unused icons on your desktop" or "Network drives aren't connected" and you click on the little window and it takes you some where? I like what User Notifications do but what is the proper usage in context? The company blathering on the subject really isn't pragmatic enough for me. Even your explanation is a little vague to me: "With Mountain Lion you can now post user notifications to the user. Depending on the settings defined in system preferences, your notification shows an alert, a banner or nothing. You can play a sound and user can see the notifications." Well, I already show notification to my users in my app - I just put up a MessageDialog, like all apps do. What is so interesting about ML User Notifications? Is the missing phrase "while your app isn't in the foreground"? Sorry for the dense question... the other question is: if the ML UN behaves like the Windows system tray/notification area, where are the MBS "User Notification" equivilants? (I understand I can find them on my own, but since I'm being dense, I'll also be lazy too.) OK, it's WindowsSystemTrayMBS Garth Hjelte Sampler User _______________________________________________ Mbsplugins_monkeybreadsoftware.info mailing list [email protected] https://ml01.ispgateway.de/mailman/listinfo/mbsplugins_monkeybreadsoftware.info
