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The current API documentation can be found [http://api.kde.org/playground-api/libs-apidocs/snorenotify/html/index.html here]. | The current API documentation can be found [http://api.kde.org/playground-api/libs-apidocs/snorenotify/html/index.html here]. | ||
= Projects using Snorenotify = | |||
* [http://www.quassel-irc.org/ Quassel IRC] | |||
* [http://www.tomahawk-player.org/ Tomahawk] | |||
Revision as of 21:13, 18 November 2015
Support
If you need support on how to use Snorenotify you can reach out to the developers using the mailing list or IRC joining #Snorenotify on freenode or using the Web chat .
The current API documentation can be found here.
Projects using Snorenotify
Backends
- Windows Toast Notification
- OSX Notification Center
- Free Desktop Notifications
- Growl
- Snarl
- Integrated Notification Backend
- System Tray
Secondary Backends
- Windows Phone - Toasty
- Android - Notify my Android
- Android and IOS - Pushover
- Playback of sound filles
Screenshots
Windows Toast Notifications
Windows 10
Integrated notifications backend
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Security
Backends
Basically all backends when used locally (some support forwarding) should be relatively safe.
- Snore is build in and no information is passed to outside applications.
- Windows Toast, SnoreToast is a command line application and the information is passed as arguments.
- Freedesktop, local inter process communication (dbus) is used.
- Snarl, local inter process communication is used.
- Growl, local network communication, MD5 encryption is supported.
Secondary Backends
- Toasty is UNSAFE, it is using http to communicate with a server.
- Notify My Android is using https to communicate. Notify My Android Privacy
- Pushover is using https to communicate. Pushover Security