If you set the notifications on the mac to 'banner' in System Preferences > 
Notifications, then they'll automatically disappear after a few seconds, don't 
think you can easily change that duration though.

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> On 4 Mar 2014, at 23:57, Jason Davies <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On 4 Mar 2014, at 21:09, Toby Leighton wrote:
>> 
>> Doesn't seem to be an official way to change the duration of popups
>> though...  maybe onyx or some secret terminal command will help.
> 
> what I want to do is have them 'expire' both on Mac and iPad. Sometimes I go 
> to my less-used iPad and there are weeks and weeks of updated apps etc...
> 
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