>From your previous posts, it appears that you don't understand what Apple's Sandboxing has done to non-Apple apps, nor how Growl must be supported by other developers.
The duplication caused by GMail forwarding messages has been explained to you more than once. More complaining won't change the facts. :-) I can't even remember how much Growl cost (I used the free version until I got the chance to help support the developers) but I know it is not more than a cup of coffee at FiveBucks! But if it is causing you so much frustration, simply write off the cost as a learning experience and be happy with the limited capabilities of the free Notifications Center, it may even get better as Apple makes it more like Growl!! And, seriously, please stop disparaging the developers, at least until you walked a few miles in their shoes, or, better yet, written your own app or two. Have a great weekend! ;-) On Thursday, September 12, 2013 12:24:11 PM UTC-5, Alice wrote: > > GMail and Mac Mail are used by so many people, it seems ridiculous that > Growl wouldn't have them as options. I also believe. > > The sliding thing makes no sense; the notifications would drop into the > place where the previous notification was, and any new ones would appear > after the notification that was sliding. Anyone who's trying to read a text > box in the split second when it drops down after they, themselves, clicked > to delete it, is, I doubt, the majority of users. Having to click an > individual X for dozens of boxes seems like a much greater user issue. I > changed the notifications to only display for a brief time, but the maximum > is 10 seconds. 10. You could literally make it any time and Growl chooses > to limit it to 10. > > Additionally, there is no option or preference that let you select just > the inbox. > > Every time I think about this application I grow even more annoyed that I > paid for it. "People have liked it, this is YOUR problem" is a ridiculous > response to the fact that Growl doesn't work well (at all, technically, > since you need to get GrowlMail, a separate entity's plugin) with one of > the most popular mail clients, GMail, or with the mail program that comes > on all Macs. > > Obviously Growl CAN work with GMail since Growlmail exists. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Growl Discuss" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/growldiscuss. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
