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Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas everyone! Thanks for using Snarl this year.  2014 will be another important year for us as we finally gear up to release Snarl 3.1 which will, at long last, include an SMTP email...

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Snarl on Instagram

If you like arty, filtered, square snaps as much as we do, then you'll love our new Instagram page... Continue reading →

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Snarl 3.1 Beta 2 Now Available

Send notifications as emails via SMTP, display them as Windows 8 toasts and much more... Continue reading →

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Snarl 3.1 Beta 3 Now Available

Hot on the heels of Beta 2, Beta 3 now includes the new SysDaemon extension, fixes to notification forwarding and plenty more besides... Continue reading →

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Snowstorm

A while ago I was approached by a company with an interesting request.  They wanted a simple tool that would allow them to communicate information quickly to their user base.  The company was already...

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Snowstorm Beta 1 by Full Phat Products

Our forthcoming mass-notification tool for corporate environments is now available to download as Beta 1. Now you can ensure your employees are #alwaysintheknow... Continue reading →

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Twitter

We’re now @SnarlHappens on Twitter! Come and say hi…

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This is Snarl R4.0

Throw away your mince pies and bedsocks because this… …is Snarl 4.0. Rules when stuff_happens()  { tell_me(); } And it’s as simple as that.  Pick a source event; pick an action and you’re all set.  Own...

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Snarl Web Services

Introducing Snarl Web Services… One thing Snarl has always been missing is robust support for the plethora of Social Media services that are now available.  Services such as Facebook, Twitter,...

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New home for bug reports and feature requests

We’re now preferring GitHub for tracking issues and features.  Please tag them as Bug or Enhancement accordingly. Get raising those tickets!  Or, not, preferably…

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R5.0

Planning is underway for Snarl R5.0. The focus will be on the following key areas: Re-code into C# Full backwards compatibility with everything from Snarl 1.0 onwards  HTTPS for web admin SSH for...

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R5.0 update

Things are progressing well.  I have a test bed system that creates the message handling window and processes requests sent to Snarl.  So far ‘register’ and ‘unregister’ allow the most basic...

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SNP documentation

Snarl R5.0 will support all variations of SNP, and I’ve taken the opportunity to refresh the various documentation that covers the different versions. First up is SNP 1 here:...

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Extensions!

Extensions development is now underway.  Extensions have been a part of Snarl since the very early days and have developed a lot over time. R5.0 takes a slightly different approach (Snarl registers...

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Massive R5.0 Update!

R5.0 is seriously taking shape – thanks in no small way to just how easy it is to create complex applications in C#! Just some of what’s currently in and working: Transports:  Not yet, but you’ll soon...

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Forwarding 

I’m currently working on subscriptions and it’s given me a chance to finally firm up how this will work (as the SNP 3.0 specification is vague on it). A subscription request takes the form:...

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R5.0 Alpha 7 Released!

Alpha 7 is now available via the Downloads link.  It’s a massive release with a new admin console look, new features and new extensions and services (previously known as redirects).  We’ll be posting...

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Hello, Yosemite!

A simple Mac OS X Yosemite notification generated by Snarl! This was created using the OS X variant of snpd which effectively creates an SNP 3.0 daemon on the Mac.  Notifications can then be sent to it...

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Beta 1 shaping up nicely…

More stability, new icons, some finishing touches, and even a new event log service going into Beta 1!

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max7219 LED Array on Raspberry Pi!

I’m always on the lookout for new widgets that I could make work with Snarl and the max7219 took my fancy.  I ordered this one from Amazon as it came pre-assembled (some seem to be sold in kit form)...

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