Cool cool. I think it's up to the dev wether to support the notification system. Not all apps will. Growl is a handy thing but I get the feeling it might be slowly failed out or be used for very few apps. Sorry if this is not making sense. I just arose. lol!
Take care all and be blessed. On Jul 27, 2012, at 7:40 AM, Lyn & her faithful furry friends wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Well I can confirm that the notification center works perfectly with dropbox > in mountain Lion. I am using it all the time and there is no need for growl > thereā¦thank god for that! I definitely hear notifications when new files are > added to the DB folder and so on. > > On. > > Take care, > > Lyn, Canelle & Epi Jul 27, 2012, at 7:36 AM, Diane Bomar > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Notification center supports apps like groupon, instacast, woot, amazon, >> etc. Why wouldn't it support dropbox notification? >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Missy Hoppe" <[email protected]> >> To: "'Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility'" <[email protected]> >> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2012 2:04 PM >> Subject: RE: Growl and mountain lion? >> >> >>> Nope, dropbox isn't listed. Thought I heard that notification center >>> doesn't support 3rd party apps yet. I'll just look >>> forward to the growl update that will probably be coming out soon. I don't >>> use Imessage yet, so alerts shouldn't cause too >>> much of an issue. Thanks again for your help! >>> Missy >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: [email protected] >>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of josh gregory >>> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2012 3:37 PM >>> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility >>> Subject: Re: Growl and mountain lion? >>> >>> Hey you too! :) um... go down the list of apps in the settings in >>> notification center. If there's one, lol. Is dropbox one of >>> them? >>> Yeah, alerts definitely work better. As long as you don't get a lot of >>> iMessages to the point where it's really annoying, or >>> anything like that, you should be fine, :) >>> >>> On 7/26/12, Missy Hoppe <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Hi! Thanks for the explanation. I'll change my settings in >>>> notification center; had it set to banners, but if alerts work better, >>>> then I'll use them instead. Notification center is awesome, but >>>> doesn't read changes in dropbox, and can't be configured to use the >>>> system voice. I've found an article, though, and it seems that a new >>>> version of growl will be coming soon. So, I'll just tough it out until >>>> then. (smile) Thanks again for your explanation, and I hope that >>>> you're having a great day! >>>> Missy >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: [email protected] >>>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of josh gregory >>>> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2012 3:11 PM >>>> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility >>>> Subject: Re: Growl and mountain lion? >>>> >>>> You may not even need growl, what with notification center. It should >>>> alert you when a notification pops up, which was what growl pretty >>>> much did. Hmm.... never heard of hiss. Is it free? For settings, you >>>> want to set vo to display alerts instead of banners, if it's like how >>>> it is in iOS, which I'll know more of soon. >>>> hopefully, lol. For instance, when it's set to banners, vo in iOS will >>>> say: New notification from app (where app is the name of the >>>> app) but it won't let you go to it or anything. >>>> When alerts are set up, though, vo will >>>> say: Alert! Name of app, then the notification, with a close, and a >>>> reply/launch/whatever the notification requires button. I think, but >>>> am not sure, that this is the same in Mountain Lion, with the button >>>> to view the notification always being show. >>>> Did any of that make sense? lol. >>>> >>>> On 7/26/12, Missy Hoppe <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> Hi! I installed Mountain Lion last night, and on the whole, I'm very >>>>> impressed. My bootcamp wasn't affected in the slightest, which was a >>>>> huge relief. Since I was never all that fond of lion, I figured I had >>>>> very little to lose by upgrading right away. Anyway, I know there are >>>>> a lot of things I still need to learn, but the only major problem >>>>> I've run into so far is that growl notifications aren't spoken as >>>>> they were. I'm not sure if there will be a growl update released to >>>>> fix this, or what the deal is. The notifications I'm mostly >>>>> interested in getting back are when files are added, deleted or changed >>>>> in dropbox. >>>>> Granted, I do most things on my PC, but if I happened to have the mac >>>>> on as well, it was handy to hear acapella Tracy informing me of >>>>> dropbox changes. I'm very happy that the Acapella voices are still >>>>> working. I use Alex for Voiceover stuff, but Tracy is my system >>>>> voice, and I'm happy that didn't have to change. If anyone could >>>>> shed some light on the situation with growl, that would be great. >>>>> On a similar note, I'm wondering if there's any way to configure >>>>> notification center to use the system voice? Sometimes, if I'm >>>>> reading something else, notifications aren't read, so if it's >>>>> possible to configure it to use the system voice, that would be >>>>> helpful. Also, has anyone tried this little program called Hiss? It >>>>> supposedly bridges the gap between growl and notification center, but >>>>> so far, I haven't been impressed with its performance, especially >>>>> since it doesn't honor growl settings with regard to system voice >>>>> being used. Is there going to be a growl update soon that will resolve >>>>> all of these minor issues? >>>>> Also, I've noticed, especially if notification center is telling me >>>>> about a dm or mention I received on twitter, that it doesn't read the >>>>> whole thing. Is that fixible, or would I have to go to notification >>>>> center to see the whole thing? What notification center settings are >>>>> ideal for using with VO? I don't have an I Device, so all of this is >>>>> extremely new to me. >>>>> There's so much to learn, but on the whole, I'd have to say that I'm >>>>> about >>>>> 95 percent happy with Mountain Lion, and the dictation feature is a >>>>> lot of fun. 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