![]() ![]() Getting Rid of The Notification Message Bubbles Interactive notification message bubbles might ask you to either close or snooze a meeting reminder, reply to a message or move it to the trash, et cetera. These interactive notification messages not only ask you for what to do next, they also give you a chance to take action without needing to go to the Dock or Launchpad to open the app. Some of the notification message bubbles that will appear on the upper right hand side of your screen will be interactive, such as the one pictured below. Responding to Notification Message Bubbles In OS X Yosemite, a notification message appears as a notification message bubble that slides in from the right hand of your screen. A notification message looks like this: ![]() You might also get notification messages from different apps, such as when an app has been updated. In addition, you can get notification messages if you have a laptop and the battery is dying, if disks weren't ejected properly, and so on and so forth. In OS X, you might get a notification message when you receive email in Mail, or as a reminder when you have an appointment you recorded in Calendar. You also get a notification message when a new voicemail is left for you on your phone. When you receive a text message on your phone, your phone notifies you that a text has been received. A notification message is a message you get that lets you know something has occurred, needs to occur, or will occur.
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