Snarl 3.1 Beta 5
O. James Samson - February 26, 2014Do you want an application that has features to enable you display many message at any one time. With Snarl, new messages are simply displayed beneath existing ones. Find out more about what the program is all about in the review below.
What is Snarl?
Snarl is a notification system inspired by Growl that allows applications to display a nice alpha-blended message on the screen. Snarl does not hijack the current focused window, nor does it force the taskbar to be visible. Notifications can either be cancelled by clicking on them, or left to disappear automatically if ignored for a period of time.
Snarl can display many message at any one time; new messages are simply displayed beneath existing ones. The application displaying the message can also update the content at any time, remove the message, or specify an icon to be displayed.
This is an open source program that has a lot of nice features that can be easily used even by a newbie. You won’t find the program too difficult to understand as the publisher has designed it in such a way as it takes only a couple of minutes to understand.
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