Prowl, A Growl Client For The iPhone

by Scott Beale on July 7, 2009 · 0 comments

Prowl

Prowl is a Growl client for the iPhone that uses push notifications from applications on your Mac.

As soon as a Growl notification pops up on your Mac, Prowl will forward it to your iPhone or iPod Touch over the push notification service found in iPhone OS 3.0. Which notifications are pushed is configurable, allowing only the important messages to be delivered.

via Frank Escamilla

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