Mac Treat #174: Notification Center Tip, Survey Feedback

In iOS 5, did you know that if you touch the icon of the app shown in Notification Center you can then swipe to go directly to that alert? It’s an easy way to view the notifications you want from the lock screen without multiple steps.

Thanks to everyone who participated in our survey last week regarding what you’d like to see more of in Kibbles in 2012

Overwhelmingly, with almost half of the vote, you want to see more Mac Treats. So, we’ll listen and we resolve to have one in each issue this year! You’re welcome to continue to vote and leave comments because we’ll refer back to it as we shape future issues of Kibbles & Bytes.

Thanks for reading in 2011 and welcome 2012! As Don would say, “it’s a fresh new year!”

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