Hi Everyone,

On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 8:01 AM, Manski wrote:
> Well, this could be nice together with auto-sticky message when I'm
> idle. Currently, when I'm idle (and have the related option enabled in
> Growl's options) every(!) notification will become sticky. However,
> there are only certain notifications I want to become sticky. Think of
> an IM like Adium: I only want notifications about incoming messages to
> be sticky but not notifications about users logging in or off.

I've turned off auto-stick for this specific reason.  I use hardware
growler and I have some weird thing with my Macbook where a group of
USB components are always attaching and unattaching themselves.  So
when I come back from a while away all I see is a sea of those changes
and things I do care about like Adium are obscured.  I wonder if their
wouldn't be an easy and central way to white/black list applications
from stickying their notifications if I'm idle.  That would make that
feature much more useful.

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