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To enable auto-wake for an app, right-click on the app icon and go to 'Settings > App Settings'. You won't get your notifications immediately as with integrated apps, but you will be able to keep an eye out for what's new throughout the day. All other apps can be set to periodically auto-wake in the background to refresh the latest badge counts.

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It also ensures you still get updates from these apps when they are asleep.Īll integrated apps continue to push out notifications and update unread badges when they are asleep. Sleep works by pausing an app after a period of inactivity so they stop using resources. Wavebox works hard to keep your machine running smoothly by sleeping apps that you don't use frequently. Sticky notifications are really handy if one of your apps is super important.

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So you can enable sticky notifications, to keep a notification on screen until you manually dismiss it. Notifications can also appear and disappear in a flash and are easily missed if you're in the middle of a task. You could choose a toot for Gmail, and a squeak for Slack so you can instantly recognize which app has just got an update, even if you miss the desktop banner. Selecting a different sound file for each app is astonishingly useful. Each app has its own set of notification options And once you're happy with these general notification settings, just right-click on any app icon and select App Settings to find more specific options. You can also adjust the notification sound volume so that it compliments how you work. You can choose from a set of pre-loaded sounds for your notifications or upload your own sound file. Open Settings > Notifications to find many useful customization options. For example, even while integrated apps sleep, their notifications continue to display.Ĭustomizing Notifications Open Settings and look for notifications to start customizing Notifications in Wavebox have amazing superpowers, so they go above and beyond the capabilities of standard browser notifications 🚀. Dock icon on macOS (bottom of your screen).A total unread count can be found in the following: You can also catch up with the total unread count from all groups and apps in Wavebox. For example, you can choose to hide or show your badges and choose a new color!👍 Wavebox Total Unread Badges Then look for Badges & Notifications, where you'll find several customization options. Right-click on any app icon and go to Settings > App Settings. You can enable badges for group icons to have a total count for all apps in the group.īadges don't just stop there! Every app has its own set of badge options. The badge is red with a white number-so quite noticeable, although you can customize the color in Settings (see below). When a new notification, email, or something needs prompt attention, Wavebox displays a badge on the app icon. Group and App Icon Badges Both Groups (webdock) and apps (toolbar) display unread badges.īadges in Wavebox work in a similar way to those on your mobile. Let's take a quick look at what makes Wavebox so unique regarding keeping up-to-date on the web. Wavebox supercharges your app notifications and displays real-time unread badges, just like the ones you see on your smartphone. You've probably seen the odd notification pop-up when using your browser 😉 and this is one feature that truly excels in Wavebox.

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🤖 Wavebox KnowHow Series This article is part of a Wavebox blog series that breaks down our powerful productivity platform into bite-size features: More articles →






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