A popup shows all the downloads - actually it was almost there, if there had not been some annoying bugs. A "OPEN" button on the notification card - depends on whether Google would allow me to do so. An animated browser action icon which could show the downloading progress 2. TODO(May be implemented in future, may not): 1. Display a desktop notification when your downloading finished, and you could find it by one simple click. You will get a badge while something is downloading. So when I get the change, I just disabled it. ********** This extension does two things: 1. And, this feature might be buggy, if you encounter any problem, contact or email me. The icon would be visible even if you are using a pure black theme and one more thing (might be buggy): - sometimes Chrome thought the file downloaded would be harmful, once this happened, this extension will prompt to ask for your confirmation, and this will be done on the chrome://downloads page. While one download finished, it would play a sound (not configurable for now) 3. All things now could be configured via options page. Another change is, there will be more than one notification card displayed. And you also can decide whether the default download shelf should display or not (though I prefer NOT). View other versions Add-on home page Support site Support E-mail Version 1.12. Download for Windows Permissions Works with Thunderbird 24.1.1 - 56. It supports most Linux Desktop Environments as well as Windows 8.1/10. To conclude, Windows Firewall Notifier comes in handy for users who need to monitor all the outgoing connections and available services, as well as view real-time information regarding the Firewall rules.V0.0.5 I get the time to make the 'play a sound when download finished' feature configurable. GNotifier 1.12.2 by mkiol Add-on for Thunderbird that replaces the built-in notifications with OS native ones. Also, the closed connections (marked with the orange color) will be displayed in the main window for a few seconds before disappearing.īy accessing the Rules section, you can preview all the available Windows Firewall rules, as well as manually create new ones or remove them if required. The main window displays all of the available processes and active connections along with some basic information such as ‘Protocol’, ‘Local address’, ‘Local port’ and ‘Creation Time’. Additionally, Windows Firewall Notifier blocks all the apps even if you disable WFN notifications. When you launch the program for the first time, you can enable the notifications, as well as create a blocking rule in order to strengthen some security settings. As you might know, each time a process or service is detected, the Firewall prompts you with a small notification window from where you can allow or block the access to your files.īy default, the Windows operating system does not block any of the outgoing connections, meaning that your entire computer is exposed to threats and that any program you have installed on your PC (especially those apps downloaded from untrusted websites) can send information to unauthorized sources without your consent. On this manner, you can easily safeguard your PC, as well as your personal documents against viruses, malware, spam and other threats lurking the Internet.īeing designed mostly to extend the functionality of the default Windows embedded Firewall, the application is aimed at fully-customize the way of managing the rules and tracking all the processes that are connected to your computer. As its name implies, Windows Firewall Notifier (shortly known as WFN) will track all the active processes and services and notifies you each time an application wants to connect to your computer.
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