macOS by Tutorials by By Sarah Reichelt

macOS by Tutorials by By Sarah Reichelt

Author:By Sarah Reichelt
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Ray Wenderlich


Mouse over this notification to see the Options menu and select Allow.

So where’s the notification your task completed? Click the clock in the top right of your menu bar to slide out your recent notifications. And here it is:

It was hidden away in the notifications panel by the permissions request notification.

Now wait for the break to finish and you’ll see this:

Again, you have to mouse over the notification to see the Start Next Task option. If you click that button, the next task starts. If you click anywhere else in the notification, it’ll disappear without starting your task.

Note: If you don’t Allow notifications before the short break ends, you might not see the Break complete notification. To try again, remove Time-ato from the list of allowed apps: Open System Preferences ▸ Notifications & Focus, select Time-ato in the list of apps and press Delete.



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