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I like Notified Pro alot better because it keeps a history of all received notification and you can scroll thru. You can adjust how many past notification you want it to display. If Mobilenotifier adds this then I would switch.
 
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well ... how else is a "notification" system supposed to inform u when ur running an app?

Subliminal messages, duh!!! :D
 
I think this might be worth a repost....



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Jun 3, 2011, 03:38 PM

Obviously if there are new notifications coming next week, they would have been working on them for months, and this guy getting hired at the last minute will probably have no input on what we'll see at the Keynote.

My guess is that Apple's new notification system works/looks exactly like how this guy has done them, so they need to gobble him up because of legal reasons or their impressed by his design and programming skills and want that talent for future iOS updates.

Most likely it's the former. I don't think Apple tends to hire people out of the Jailbreaking community because they like too...more likely out of necessity.
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Yea, I like that better. Why don't you calm down, what you have a vested interest in that free tweak?

MobileNotifier sucks. It's the least intuitive notification system I have ever seen, either in concept, practice, Android phones included.

Blocks icons. Dumb. Lock screen works like @&$@, actually takes longer to preview and respond than normal Apple popups.

It's a matter of opinion whether or not Apple notifications are good or bad. Notifications should be dealt with immediately, or ignored, which is what Apple let's you do. There is NO NEED WHATSOEVER for a notifications section or page or app as some have suggested. That's totally backwards. Notifications should live only in the Apps they originate from. It's amazing how people don't realize that going to a notification app is the exact same as going to the App itself (SMS, Mail), just without the enhanced features of the originating app.

All Apple needs are quick reply features for SMS, and pop ups/quick reply for Mail...and the ability to turn these pop ups on or off in settings (exactly like you can right now for Push notifications).

Guess you hate Apple's implementation of notifications huh? LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE THE JAILBREAK APP.

I wonder how he's gonna run around this?


w00master
 
I agree. They should make it a gesture, say a swipe from the bottom up to complement notification center. I want to use that button as little as possible.

I think he mentioned there are new multi-touch gestures for sliding between apps on the iPhone (unless I was mistaken).
 
The new notifications center is sort of a fusion of notified pro and mobilenotifier. Not bad. I really wish they added a quick reply of some sort.

I agree. They should make it a gesture, say a swipe from the bottom up to complement notification center. I want to use that button as little as possible.

That would be nice. I have gestures on my iPad and swiping up has replaced double clicking the button. Swiping left and right to switch between apps is excellent as well. Not sure how well it'd work on a phone. A gesture area on the next iphone like the palm pre would be nice although unlikely.
 
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