A cross-platform C# library for native desktop "toast" notifications.
Windows | Linux (FreeDesktop.DBus) | OSX | |
---|---|---|---|
Show notifications | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ |
Hide notifications | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ |
Schedule notifications | ✓ | ✓* | ✕ |
Launch actions | ✓** | ✕ | ✕ |
Replacing notifications | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ |
Buttons | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ |
Audio | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ |
Images | ✓ | ✓*** | ✕ |
* Scheduled notifications will only be delivered while the application is running.
** This is currently not supported when targeting .netstandard
*** If supported by the notification server
Most operating systems require you to register the application in some form before you can actually send notifications. This registration process is handled by the ApplicationContext
. On Windows (see WindowsApplicationContext
) it will create and assign a Application User Model Id to the current process and associate a shell link in the start menu with it. This will cause your application to appear in the Windows Start Menu. On Linux/FreeDesktop.DBUS, the application context is just holding the name and optional icon of your application.
The DesktopNotifications.Avalonia
package offers support for the Avalonia project. It doesn't do much on its own, it just provides helpers to register
the INotificationManager
with the application builder. You can see an example of it in the Example.Avalonia project.
My MacBook Pro is 11 years old now and it does not run OSX Mojave or higher. Unfortunately, Apple deprecated NSUserNotificationCenter
with OSX 10.14 and I suppose they want us to use the newer UNUserNotificationCenter
API instead. I would kindly appreciate any contributions from folks that own a more modern Mac and are interested in implementing the OSX backend using the new API.
See License