R RealMadrid15 macrumors member Original poster Jun 19, 2012 33 0 Aug 14, 2012 #1 Do you need to keep your applications open (i.e. not quitting them) for things to show up in notification center on Mountain Lion?
Do you need to keep your applications open (i.e. not quitting them) for things to show up in notification center on Mountain Lion?
Ddyracer macrumors 68000 Nov 24, 2009 1,787 32 Aug 14, 2012 #2 RealMadrid15 said: Do you need to keep your applications open (i.e. not quitting them) for things to show up in notification center on Mountain Lion? Click to expand... In ios you don't need to so i would assume the same for ML but don't take it from me someone else will confirm it.
RealMadrid15 said: Do you need to keep your applications open (i.e. not quitting them) for things to show up in notification center on Mountain Lion? Click to expand... In ios you don't need to so i would assume the same for ML but don't take it from me someone else will confirm it.
P pdjudd macrumors 601 Jun 19, 2007 4,037 65 Plymouth, MN Aug 14, 2012 #3 Outside of Mail and Safari, no you don't have to have the apps running near as I can tell.
Xavier macrumors demi-god Mar 23, 2006 2,869 1,727 Columbus Aug 14, 2012 #4 pdjudd said: Outside of Mail and Safari, no you don't have to have the apps running near as I can tell. Click to expand... I wish Mail would act like it does on iOS. Having it run in the background to fetch mail for my exchange account would be awesome.
pdjudd said: Outside of Mail and Safari, no you don't have to have the apps running near as I can tell. Click to expand... I wish Mail would act like it does on iOS. Having it run in the background to fetch mail for my exchange account would be awesome.
N nyolc8 macrumors regular Jul 20, 2012 205 1 Aug 14, 2012 #5 This is the ~10th thread about the same question... why people don't read forums before asking on them?
This is the ~10th thread about the same question... why people don't read forums before asking on them?
R RealMadrid15 macrumors member Original poster Jun 19, 2012 33 0 Aug 15, 2012 #6 nyolc8 said: This is the ~10th thread about the same question... why people don't read forums before asking on them? Click to expand... It's more fun to create new threads
nyolc8 said: This is the ~10th thread about the same question... why people don't read forums before asking on them? Click to expand... It's more fun to create new threads