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OmniGrowl

OmniGrowl - 1.4

Growl notifications for iCal, Address Book & more

All Time: (3.2)
Version 1.4: Not rated (0.0)
Selected Version: 1.4
Release Date: 2007-01-12
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 1.4): 276
Downloads (all versions): 31,876
Price: Donationware

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Product Description:

OmniGrowl is an expandable framework for sending Growl Notifications for applications that do not natively support Growl, generally which have to be polled for changes.
  • Built-in support for upcoming iCal events, To-Dos, Birthdays, etc
  • Built-in support for Address Book Birthdays
  • Built-in support for iTunes track changes (off by default)
  • Built-in support for news headlines
  • Customizable support for log monitoring
  • More!
  • Source code included, expandable framework

What's new in this version:

  • Added support for Pollstar concert notifications
  • "Check OnTour" preference and notification changed to "Concerts"
  • New plugin scripts architecture:
  • OmniGrowl can now run your own scripts at specified periods (template provided)
  • Access Preferences from Scripts Menu
  • Quit OmniGrowl from Scripts Menu
  • Addressed issue of OmniGrowl not letting iCal quit at system restart
  • Other tweaks

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • OS X 10.3.9 or later
  • Growl

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OmniGrowl CommentaryAhem.. geektool replacement? - Version: 3.7, 9/23/2009 11:47AM PST

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Paradoxial
What is that line doing in the program updates? "Since OmniGrowl handles everything, this is a much better solution for GeekTool users than anything currently available (just try it)."

I have OmniGrown AND GeekTool, and they fulfill totally different niches. I don't see OmniGrowl running shell scripts, and nor should it. They're different, and that's good. But the unnecessary and ill-advised jab at GeekTool is pretty unprofessional, and is enough to make me think twice about using OmniGrowl.
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OmniGrowl ReviewA very useful application - Version: 3.6.2, 9/15/2009 01:50AM PST

Paul Hagstrom
I've been using OmniGrowl for quite a long time, and I do really miss it now when it's on a machine that's not installed. The developers have generally been pretty quick to address problems (though I haven't interacted with them directly), and it's otherwise been pretty unobtrusive. I would definitely recommend this. I haven't seen (at least in any recent version) problems with the preferences pane always coming up, it works as advertised. I haven't tried everything it can do, but I have tried the RSS feeds, weather, iTunes notifications, log notifications, SMART notifications, and iCal notifications, and all work just as they're supposed to.
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OmniGrowl ReviewMakes me grumpy! - Version: 3.4.2, 10/29/2008 02:40AM PST

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grh-akl
Grrr. No uninstall option! I'm sick of the dane thing asking me every time if I want to make it a start-up item. I already said yes a hundred times, then I started to say no. Now I want to uninstall it. Can't.
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