Monday, June 3, 2013

Notification Center

In the Osx post we did not mention about Notification Center So Heres some info:


One of the (many) features OS X has incorporated from iOS in Mountain Lion is the Notification Center. If you use an iOS device, you're already familiar with how it works to an extent. You can drag it down from the top of your screen at any time to reveal any pending notifications.
The same principle applies to Notification Center on OS X 10.8, except, you don't pull down from the top of the screen. The Notification Center is hidden under the right side of your desktop. There are two methods for you to use to reveal your notifications.
  • You can click on the Notification Center icon at the far right of your menu bar.
  • You can two-finger swipe from the right edge of your trackpad.



With Twitter integration now throughout OS X Mountain Lion, you will also see a Click to Tweet button in Notification Center after you have added a Twitter account in System Preferences > Mail, Contacts & Calendar. Clicking on the button will allow you to compose a tweet directly from the Notification Center.
How do you feel about Notification Center making its way to OS X? Is this something you'll find useful, or an iOS feature you wish would rather stay on iOS? 
Please answer in comments.

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