Growl Notifications Help Please!
Hi there,
I am a new user of OmniFocus 1 for Mac :) I have a Macbook Air with Mac OSX Mountain Lion. The application itself is amazing, but I am a bit frustrated trying to get the notifications to work, it has become a pain. I am using the [B]Growl[/B] application (Version 1.4), which is believed to work on Mountain Lion (As I saw on some previous threads before posting this one) I tried to test the notifications out (I need it for To-Do purposes for work stuff). I want the notifications, so that they can remind me often (Note that I am using [B]Growl[/B]). Can you people help me out with: Getting the [B]Item Available, Due soon[/B] Notifications to come up often, so that the notifications do not just pop up the last second my work is due. Help me please :) I really appreciate it, OmniFocus is [B]Awesome!![/B] -Thanks :D |
[QUOTE=Madhavandawg;126071]Hi there,
I am a new user of OmniFocus 1 for Mac :) I have a Macbook Air with Mac OSX Mountain Lion. The application itself is amazing, but I am a bit frustrated trying to get the notifications to work, it has become a pain. I am using the [B]Growl[/B] application (Version 1.4), which is believed to work on Mountain Lion (As I saw on some previous threads before posting this one) I tried to test the notifications out (I need it for To-Do purposes for work stuff). I want the notifications, so that they can remind me often (Note that I am using [B]Growl[/B]). Can you people help me out with: Getting the [B]Item Available, Due soon[/B] Notifications to come up often, so that the notifications do not just pop up the last second my work is due. Help me please :) I really appreciate it, OmniFocus is [B]Awesome!![/B] -Thanks :D[/QUOTE] It has been some time since I have used Growl on my Mac, but I will try to get things going with an off the cuff response. I do not think notifications are sent when a task is available or due soon. If I remember correctly the notification is sent when and item is due. Per your requirement, I would suggest making a preliminary task which is the notification trigger for a subsequent task. The use of a preliminary task would activate your Growl notification and still allow you time from being notified to completing your task. Task Group ↳Task 1 is due in 1 hour ↳Task 1 A few suggestions. [LIST][*]Set the due date of the preliminary task to be the same as the available or due soon of the subsequent task it references[*]Set the start date of the preliminary task to be 5 minutes prior to its due date so it is hidden until needed as a notification[*]Set the due date of the prelimiary task to be the actual due date of the task[/LIST] This setup/suggestion is very far from perfect. Again, I have not used Growl for some time and I am unfamiliar with the settings of how it displays OmniFocus notifications. I am sure other users or more detail of what you are trying to achieve will help in refining a solution. |
All of this should be configurable. (I am using Lion, not Mountain Lion, so maybe it varies?)
System Preferences > Growl > Applications tab Select OmniFocus, then Configure... Notifications tab: There's a drop-down for each type of notification, so you can configure them separately. |
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