On Aug 29, 2008, at 13:31:56, subscriber3 wrote:
> I think it is obvious that it [OmniGrowl] both [has] a "sane UI" …

It's not the application's UI that Chris is worried about; it's the  
configuration UI in Growl. That is, what would the UI be for  
configuring the display duration per notification?

As I said, I think a slider would do fine, so I don't think UI is a  
problem here.

> … and produces notifications that have a "lifetime" reasonably  
> somewhere between between momentary and forever.

What I'd like to do, at some point, is add a feature to the API to  
allow applications to withdraw notifications if they become no longer  
relevant.

For example, if you have a two-hour meeting, an application that  
notified about it when it started would withdraw the notification  
after it ends (and perhaps post a “meeting missed” notification  
immediately after, which you could configure separately).


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