Matt wrote:
> With all of your water pouring

:: glug, glug ::

> you mentioned not being able to
> identify which applications have notification services, but do you
> think there is a way to manually add applications to said list?

I am not quite sure what you mean by this.

Notifications are "push", in that an application has to have code in it
to raise a notification when something of interest occurs (e.g.,
messages are waiting to be read/viewed/listened to).

There are probably some applications that broadcast Intents about stuff
and do not show Notifications, where you might add value by listening on
those Intents and raising suitable Notifications. I cannot imagine very
many apps fitting that description, though.

If I am misunderstanding what you meant by that, I apologize.

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