Snarl is a global notification system. Snarl works in a similar way to the balloon-style tooltips that appear from time to time in the system tray, however it doesn't take the keyboard focus away when displaying a notification.
Multiple notifications can be displayed at once and you can also change the appearance of the notifications.
To use Snarl, simply launch it from the Start Menu. The first time it runs it will test how quickly blended images can be drawn - this test should take less than 5 seconds on most computers - and then display a notification confirming it started okay. After this Snarl will sleep quietly in the background until an application sends it a notification.
What's New in This Release:
· "Redirectors" are now known simply as "Redirects".
· Correctly update all lists and combos when the available styles change.
· Changed command-line arg "-r" (request) to "-p|--parse" (parse).
· Fixed bug which was preventing redirects from being permanently removed in some
· situations. Credit to Pako for spotting this.
· Re-enabled support for legacy SNARL_LOAD_EXTENSION and SNARL_UNLOAD_EXTENSION
· commands as snarlm.exe still issues these.
· Improved support for legacy SNARL_LOAD_STYLE_ENGINE and SNARL_UNLOAD_STYLE_ENGINE
· commands as snarlm.exe still issues these.
· Now correctly installs zipped runnable styles (.RSZ files) if they're passed as
· part of a command line.
· Added "mark as read" indicator to NC items. Clicking the indicator will remove
· the item from the NC without replaying it.
· Can now configure extensions even if they're in a FAILED state.
· Changed lots of system notifications to use the Welcome Message / Others class.
· Growl UDP registrations now use the remote host IP ad...