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Growl Update
Lots of readers have written in asking about the status of Growl, the very popular global notification program that we have covered in the past. For the last three or four days, the Growl website has been down, as has access to the SVN. Because both ...
Growl
I've been using Growl for a while now. It's a global notification system for Mac OS X. What does that mean?
That means that whenever I download something in Safari or upload something via Cyberduck, a little translucent window pops up to tell me ...
OmniGrowl - bring Growl to unsupported apps
Growl is a system-wide and extensible notification utility for everything from your next iTunes song to whether your Mac just lost its internet connection. As handy as a tool this may be, not all apps offer support for Growl, and it's likely many of ...
Growl at 1.2, with 64-bit support
Ever since upgrading to Snow Leopard, the one remaining 32-bit niggle I have has been with Growl's preference pane. Today, however,* Growl has released v1.2 of its famous application notification system with, among other things, 64-bit support.
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Two neat styles for Growl
I'm a big fan of Growl. If you have never heard of Growl it is a system wide notification framework that allows you to set up a number of different notifications for a variety of things. It is one of those things that sounds lame but is very cool ...
Quicksilver meets Twitter and Growl
Here is a cool Quicksilver script that lets you post messages to Twitter. Once you've downloaded the script and placed it into your Quicksilver/Actions folder, you can simply call up Quicksilver, invoke text mode (by typing a "."), tab to the action ...
Push Growl notifications to iPhone with Prowl
If you've seen a string of notifications pop up on your screen and then gracefully fade away, you've probably seen Growl; it's the open source & popular system-wide framework that allows applications to let you know when something happens. For ...
Gmail+Growl 2.0
When the Gmail Notifier emerged from its cocoon last August as the Google Notifier, the utility bizarrely introduced its own popup alerts for new messages instead of simply using Growl, which is arguably the standard in Mac OS X notification systems. ...
Gmail-Growl Utility 1.7
The Gmail-Growl Utility that adds some seriously handy features to Google's official Gmail Notifier has been updated with a functionality
face-lift and some fixes. It now has an option to toggle on/off Growl notifications for those times when you ...
Growl 1.1.1 available now
The latest version of Growl, the all-in-one notification app, has been released. 1.1.1 is available for download right now over on the site. New to this version, you'll find speedier notifications, an improved Music Video style (which was one of the ...
iPhonesque makes Growl look like the iPhone
Can't say I ever really vibed with any of the default Growl styles (Music Video is cool for showing off your Mac, but a little too distracting for common use), and I've pretty much just stuck with Smoke, because it's simple and cool looking. But ...
Widget Watch: Twitterlex update brings Growl notifications, more
Brett Taylor has update Twitterlex, his Dashboard widget that is still my favorite UI for using Twitter, to v1.1 with some handy features and one major addition: Growl notifications. Updates from friends are now passed through Growl, letting you stay ...
Revisiting CoverSutra, now with Last.fm and Growl integration
It's been a while since we first mentioned Sophia Teutschler's CoverSutra, a new iTunes interaction and manipulation app, and it's come quite a ways since its v1.0 debut. From the start it's offered things like global keyboard shortcuts for ...
GrowlCode brings Growl to Xcode
Do you like Growl? Do you use Xcode? Then chances are you'll like GrowlCode. GrowlCode is a plugin to integrate Growl's on-screen alerts into the Mac OS X developer app, Xcode. GrowlCode integrates the following actions: Build Succeeded, ...
MarsEdit 1.2 lands with Growl, Picasa and Vox support
Making good on his word after purchasing MarsEdit from Brent Simmons, Daniel Jalkut of Red Sweater Software has quickly taken up development of the blogging client. Today Daniel released MarsEdit 1.2, a minor update that brings some great features ...


