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:
· Fixed: Issue which could cause Snarl to crash when creating a new redirect.
· Fixed: Bug in the Win32 transport which was causing the wrong notify signal to be sent back to the calling application;
· New: JSON handler now supports full API request functionality;
· Fixed: GNTP application icon parsing;
· New: Block further notifications option in the notification menu. Selecting this will disable the class which generated the notification;
· New: Per-class setting which will prevent notifications from being programmatically hidden (closed) by applications;
· New: Per-class option to automatically redact notification body text based on the notification's sensitivity value;
· New: Styles may now provide custom Close and Actions gadget images;
· New: Can now subscribe to notifications from a remote computer (SNP only at present);
· When an extension is enabled, Snarl will compare its version number to a cached copy - if the two are different, Snarl will notify that the extension has changed;
· New: P...