Growl (third‑party notification system for many users)

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Growl is a once-popular third-party notification system for macOS that provided customizable, system-wide alerts for many different applications.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf notification system
software
third-party application
category desktop notification tool
macOS utility
developer The Growl Project
feature AppleScript support
customizable notifications
multiple notification styles
network notifications
notification history
notification priority levels
per-application notification settings
plug-in architecture
sound alerts
support for many applications
system-wide alerts
visual themes
genre system-wide notification framework
influenced macOS Notification Center design concepts
inspired third-party notification systems on other platforms
integrationMethod AppleScript
application frameworks and APIs
plug-ins
license GNU General Public License
notableFor being a de facto notification standard on Mac before Notification Center
broad third-party application support
highly customizable notification styles
operatingSystem macOS
surface form: Mac OS X

macOS
platform Apple Macintosh computers
surface form: Macintosh
popularity once popular among Mac users
programmingLanguage Objective-C
status largely discontinued
superseded by macOS Notification Center
supportedBy Adium
Mail applications
Transmission
iTunes (via plug-ins)
various third-party Mac apps
targetUser developers integrating notifications
macOS power users
useCase centralized notification management
custom visual notification themes
remote notifications over a network
unified alerts from multiple applications

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Notification Center replacedFeature Growl (third‑party notification system for many users)