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[GH-ISSUE #153] [Feature Request] Use Windows 10 native notifications #135
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Originally created by @warpdesign on GitHub (Jun 12, 2017).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/NickeManarin/ScreenToGif/issues/153
Originally assigned to: @NickeManarin on GitHub.
How about using native Windows 10 notifications for saving progress bar (and more generally any status that appears on the bottom left of the screen)?
This is what happens now:
This is what it could look like:
Not that it's not shown here but notifications can have action buttons as well, so we could imagine a "open directory" or "view file" to match current functionnalities.
@NickeManarin commented on GitHub (Jun 12, 2017):
I need to learn a bit more about project Centennial to start using W10 features. Great call.
@innocenzi commented on GitHub (Sep 7, 2017):
This can be an improvement for some people, but I disabled these notifications and the charm panel on my computer. If you plan on implemeting this, make sure to check if the user has the notification panel enabled.
@zalmanlew commented on GitHub (Oct 28, 2018):
Some people I know (myself included) prefer not to have the native notifications. If you end up implementing this, please allow for an option to disable it.