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Fri, 03 Sep 2004
Growl
I've been meaning to look at Growl for a little while now. Growl is a system wide notification facility for OS X. Apps like Adium and Quicksilver are starting to integrate support for it, and there is some nice Python support. That's the part that interests me, since it means I can do cool python scripting of various stuff on my machine and wind up with Growl notifications. If you want to play with it, you'll have to build it from source, but it's workable.
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we released Growl 0.5 a couple of days ago, so you no longer need to build from sources.
--Mac-arena the Bored Zo, Growl developer
Posted by Mac-arena at Mon Sep 20 10:12:33 2004
--Mac-arena the Bored Zo, Growl developer
Posted by Mac-arena at Mon Sep 20 10:12:33 2004
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