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Both work smoothly for me! Well done! :+1:
Which version do you run @bertvn? I guess you are still on old 1.9.6 final or something? What's your OS?
You are totally right. Same for me. I used to not realize it because I also run the "Fire Tray" addon which minimized Thunderbird to the tray... it works with...
>In order for an application to use Windows' notification system, it actually has to be installed @kabili207 I'm pretty sure this is *not* true. I use a bunch of portable...
>from @WhyNotHugo: >I was unaware that now Firefox has native support Well, it hasn't. There is no native support for notifications on system level. On Windows at least I can't...
Well, Action Center somehow can show notifications from gnotifier... Try clicking the action center logo while a notification is displayed, it'll work. But once a notification times out, it's gone...
Oh, so far for me they never stay on windows 10...
Detecting the needed information should be possible regarding this: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/SDK/High-Level_APIs/system ``` console.log(system.env.PATH); // operating system ``` and ``` console.log("id = " + system.id); // host application name ``` I'm not...
Oh, ok. That makes sense... The second options sounds like a mess though, and much work to maintain and supply properly. I can imagine that it wouldn't be too helpful...
Now with this add-on beeing Thunderbird only (#162) you can remove a lot of the `(Thunderbird only)` hints for future versions!