8 comments

  • Jonathan SimcoeJonathan Simcoe, over 6 years ago

    Simple and spot on.

    6 points
  • Jim SilvermanJim Silverman, over 6 years ago

    if you like this solution, you should try android. nougat's bundled notifications work great for this.

    3 points
    • Eliot SlevinEliot Slevin, over 6 years ago

      I just started using android for the first time this week, and it's notification center is great. I particularly like notification importance ranking system.

      2 points
    • Robin Humphreys, over 6 years ago

      Hi Jim! I've been talking about this with hyperion.co on Dribbble too. Android seems to do a better job with this!

      1 point
  • Rick KhannaRick Khanna, over 6 years ago

    Apple really needs to rethink iOS 10 notifications. If someone hits a line break in a text it won't show you the second line in the notification. I've missed important details because of this and I've seen others do it too.

    1 point
    • Ken Em, over 6 years ago

      Agreed, I think the notifications in iOS 10 are a step backwards. Not only are they a bit ugly in appearance, they are also more cumbersome, often requiring more taps to dismiss / take action on. Pre-iOS 10 notifications were cleaner in appearance and simpler to work with.

      2 points
  • Vlad Micliuc, over 6 years ago

    Like the idea. It fits our messaging behavior of type - send - type. The current one looks like an email based one.

    Although if the same person stops from writing for 7 sec or so, the next message should come in a separate notification.

    0 points
  • Luis CielakLuis Cielak, over 6 years ago

    great concept! how do you see alerts (vibrate, chimes) working with this?

    one alert? or multiple alerts based on additional messages?

    0 points