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by jaysonelliot
5228 days ago
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Both MacOS and Windows. The OSX dock bounces when an application thinks it has something important to tell you.
Windows grab focus away from the user when a process completes.
MS Outlook throws email notifications up at you, even when you're presenting to an audience on a large screen—always fun to see the subject lines of emails showing up while a presenter is trying to talk. On your iPhone, you are forced to dig into the preferences to find and turn off the "Automatically ask to join networks" option if you don't want wi-fi notifications popping up all over the place any time you are on the move. Off should be the default for notifications, not on. |
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But damn if it doesn't grab the focus of my screen while it's there. There are a lot of times I'm looking at a piece of paper while typing an email or report, not looking at the screen. If I've gotten a new email since I started typing, everything I typed in the meantime has been triggering shortcuts on the email notification. Some of them have been deleted because I was typing when it popped up, some people have gotten part of my typing as an email response.
Lack of attention on my part? Sure. Lack of foresight on Novell's part? You bet your ass.