Ah, I'm no longer having that issue but now find if, for example, 5
alerts go off in OmniFocus while my laptop is off... when I turn my
laptop on, Growl will display the alerts as one consolidated "5 new
alerts" message, rather than display each of the 5 alerts (and each
specific reminder) as it would if the laptop was on... is there anyway
for it to display the alerts individually in this case? Thanks!

On Aug 7, 10:46 pm, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Aug 7, 2010, at 20:33:32, Joe wrote:
>
> > Hello, I use Growl with Omnifocus... I've set my notifications to stay 
> > onscreen until they are accomplished (i.e., until I click them, sticky)... 
> > currently, when I have about 6 up and a new task notification comes up, it 
> > makes one of the previous 6 disappear (so I may forget what I didn't do)... 
> > Is it possible to increase the number of sticky notices to display onscreen?
>
> Growl has no built-in limit on how many notifications can be on the screen at 
> once, sticky or otherwise. My guess is that OmniFocus is canceling each 
> notification upon sending the sixth notification after it.

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