Fedora Notification Framework

Written by Michael Larabel in Fedora on 21 March 2006 at 01:00 AM EST. Add A Comment
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As we had initially mentioned upon the FC5 Test 3 release, Fedora Core 5 features a great deal of UI improvements, along with GNOME v2.14 itself, and one of the noticeable improvements during every-day usage is the notification framework. As was mentioned originally, the notification framework provided such alerts when the network cord was detached. Using the official Fedora Core 5 release, we have already noticed additional notifications appearing, such as alerting the user that the disk space is running quite low. Overall, the notification framework appears to be visually appealing while also being quite informative.

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