We're going to have a log viewer of some kind in 2.0:

http://code.google.com/p/growl/wiki/Growl2Requirements

<http://code.google.com/p/growl/wiki/Growl2Requirements>Would that be good
enough?

Chris

On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 5:04 PM, soundsgood <[email protected]> wrote:

> often, i'm so immersed in something on my computer that i see a
> notification come and go -- peripherally, before it fully "registers"
> -- and then it's gone. i'm so focused upon the current task that i
> simply don't glance at the notification in time. and with a dozen apps
> using growl, i can't always guess which one just "spoke." another
> scenario is walking into the room and seeing the tail end of a
> notification, just as it slides off the screen.
>
> solution: why not have, in the menu bar, a "repeat last notification"
> command? it seems so simple, so obvious.
>
> or take it a step further: the menu bar utility "menucalendarclock"
> shows me, with one click (or keyboard shortcut), all of today's and
> tomorrow's ical items. why not place, at the bottom of the growl menu,
> a list of the last 5 or 10 notifications? (optionally, of course.
> users would ideally be able to disable/enable display of the list in
> growl's prefs.)
>
> how could this *not* be a good idea?  :-)
>
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