@aral if your screen is full of notifications in OS X Mavericks, you're doing something wrong ;)
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@PatrickHeneise Not really, it happens sometimes when I sign in & there is a bunch of them at the same time.#dontblametheuser :) -
@aral hehe, yes. Just teasing. Also, some apps just don't get it if content is read.#skype#facebook#stupidapps -
@PatrickHeneise PS. Just checked; biggest culprit is shared calendar notifications stacking up :) - End of conversation
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@aral Option click on the Notification Center icon to turn Do Not Disturb on/off instantly. Found while recording http://vimeo.com/m/83206039 -
@olivierlacan Neat; thanks for sharing :)
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@aral is Maverick one of those upgrades that means all my essential applications won't work properly anymore? PS, Premiere, AE etc -
@davidblandy Nope — it’s been a very seamless update (I upgraded ages ago, when it first came out)
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@aral - Do they come back if you turn off 'Do Not Disturb'? -
@ladyfox14 Hmm, just tried it, yes they do :(
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@aral but how do you turn them off *for good*? So far I can't find an answer. -
@bernardtyers@aral For good? Well, easy: you take your Mac, you unplug it... and you throw it out the window!
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@aral the only ones that I want to get rid of are "Restart your computer"Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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