Hi,
Charlie S wrote on 27/10/2013
Growl 2.1.3 is waiting on approval, adds 10.9 support
Yes,
I happened to notice it from http://code.google.com/p/growl/issues/detail?id=617
that's why I anticipated that Growl now supports 10.9, but not Bark as pointed
out by Chris here
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/growldiscuss/6U4z_OtLLgA/tAqG0KTd8tcJ
About Bark on 10.9 see https://twitter.com/zwaldowski/status/394217432719826944
Yes, that's the illustration of what I discuss in my previous message
(hereafter in details).
In other words:
the task to adapt Bark to new OS + new Growl is certainly not really easy,
and that's why my proposal was to imagine that Bark could enter the "officially
supported" Growl extras
=> then updating Bark could be made together with Growl Team,
which could give more chances to follow Growl timeline without period of
unavailability...
Not a relevant proposal?
-Yann.
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On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 6:22 AM, YR <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi all,
1. Growl is a great piece of software that I have been using for years:
congratulations!
It has plenty of useful features, but currently (since it’s sandboxed and
more limited) Growl support of Apple Notification Center is very light
(=> all notifications are forwarded under the same name)
2. Bark plugin for Growl is great to improve Apple Notification Center
support in Growl on two points:
- notifications forwarded to Notification Center keep their respective
application names (since Bark is not sandboxed and limited as explained on
their website),
- it’s not a global switch and therefore you can keep particular Growl
styles for particular applications if you want.
=> Then, from the two above points, couldn’t there be an "official"
collaboration between Growl Team and Bark Team to support (and upgrade) this plugin with the
same timeline than Growl and propose it as a Growl extra,
always up-to-date like Growlnotify, on page http://growl.info/downloads
- From a practical point of view, this would avoid situation like currently
when Growl is compatible with the new OS (Mavericks), but not Bark plugin.
- From a strategical point of view, I have the personal feeling that
supplying and maintain over versions the best Notification Center compatibility
would make Growl life longer...
(because users would get the best: full compatibility with Apple
Notification Center, with all the features brought by Growl: History, Roll-up,
particular displays for particular applications, etc.)
Moreover, maybe a subtle rework of the Notification Center user interface
in Growl could make this bridge between sandboxed and unsandboxed worlds more
straightforward for users:
- When the user switches ON the current Growl OSX Notification support
(General tab)
- Then, in spite of locking and graying the current Growl display style (Display tab), this
could lock to a new "Apple Notification Center" display style, which could propose a
button to download "Bark plugin" from Growl extras for users who want to get individual
notification forwarding.
Is it a relevant proposal? ;-)
-Yann.
Le jeudi 24 octobre 2013 01:09:51 UTC+2, Christopher Forsythe a écrit :
We sent information to the bark developers and they said they'd jump on
it. Bark is the only thing we know of that actually crashed on 10.9.
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Nick Christensen
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hey, any news on this front now?
On Sunday, July 7, 2013 4:59:42 PM UTC-6, Christopher Forsythe
wrote:
Unfortunately we really cannot talk about 10.9 until it is
released.
Chris
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Shawn Osborne
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Guys,
Growl keeps crashing everytime I try to use Bark 1.1 with
OSX 10.9 Mavericks Beta 2 and Growl ver 2.01 Please Help?
I have Macbook Air 2013 8gb ram 1.3 ghz i5 512 gb ram
I have attached the growl crash log
Thank-you,
Shawn
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