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FP-QUI

FP-Notifier has been renamed to FP-QUI.

FP-QUI generates popup-windows that provide users a quick and ubiquitous interface to practically any application that supports command line instructions or named pipes.

Apart from showing a text message, one may, for instance, define onC.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

Alerts

  • Discontinued

Platforms

  • Windows
Discontinued

The latest version released on GitHub is March 27, 2017.https://github.com/bfour/FP-QUI/tags

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  1.  Command line interface
  2.  Notifications
  3.  Desktop Environment

 Tags

  • tray-notifier
  • balloon
  • message-popup
  • named-pipes
  • development
  • notifier

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  • Developed by

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  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is FP-QUI?

FP-Notifier has been renamed to FP-QUI.

FP-QUI generates popup-windows that provide users a quick and ubiquitous interface to practically any application that supports command line instructions or named pipes.

Apart from showing a text message, one may, for instance, define onClick-actions or show a progress bar that can be updated via command line/named pipe, repeat sounds for a specified time with a specified delay, use the onboard beeper or simply display an icon along with a message.

Usage scenario: Use Thunderbird and FiltaQuilla to show notifications based on message filters (if a message contains x show a message and play a sound, if a message contains y show a message with a green background that disappears after 10 seconds).