Showing posts with label Notifications. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Notifications. Show all posts
Friday, July 13, 2012
New Twitter iOS6 Notifications
Seems like the new Twitter App is now using some nifty new notification methods on the iOS6 beta. Instead of the usual iOS notifications, that show up with a nice rotating effect, but have the drawback of partially hiding whatever's on screen at the time (and trust me, sometimes they do get in the way of what you're trying to do), these new notifications take up the space on the top status bar, and possibly "compressing" the entire screen, just like when you have a double height status bar.
Maybe this is yet another indication that the new iPhone 5 will indeed have a more fluid "vertical" alignment (with added vertical resolution)?
Friday, January 20, 2012
Notification Control - Keep your Emails in Order
Tired of receiving emails whenever someone mentions you on a Tweet, or answers you on Facebook, or contacts you via Foursquare, or sends a message via YouTube, Ebay, LinkedIn, or Google+?
This Notification Control is handy shortcut list that allows you to quickly jump to each service notification settings, where you'll be able to turn it off or adjust it as you wish. It certain beat having to look for each and every settings page in each service (not to mention that some of those might not be easy to find.)
This way, you don't have to worry about giving permissions to a 3rd party service, as this site will just provide the links to each service official pages.
Might come in handy when your email notifications get out of control.
[via TNW]
This Notification Control is handy shortcut list that allows you to quickly jump to each service notification settings, where you'll be able to turn it off or adjust it as you wish. It certain beat having to look for each and every settings page in each service (not to mention that some of those might not be easy to find.)
This way, you don't have to worry about giving permissions to a 3rd party service, as this site will just provide the links to each service official pages.
Might come in handy when your email notifications get out of control.
[via TNW]
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