Snorenotify is a multi platform Qt notification framework. Using a plugin system it is possible to create notifications with many different notification systems on Windows, Mac OS and Unix and mobile Devices.
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Snorenotify

Snorenotify is a multi platform Qt notification framework. Using a plugin system it is possible to create notifications with many different notification systems on Windows, Unix and Mac.

For a detailed description for some of our backends see our Wiki.

Supported Backends

Supported secondary Backends

Secondary backends are those that allow you to send notifications to your phone, a website, play a sound. In difference to backends they don't offer interactions with te notification therefore any number of secondary backends might be enabled.

Projects using Snorenotify

How to integrate Snorenotify in your project

CMake

project( MyApp )
cmake_minimum_required( VERSION 2.8.12 )
find_package(LibsnoreQt5 0.5.91 REQUIRED)

add_executable( my_app main.cpp)
target_link_libraries( my_app Snore::Libsnore)

Qmake

QT += LibsnoreQt5

API Doc

A documentation of the API can be found here

Dependencies

Required dependencies:

Third party libraries that we ship with our source