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While code and user experience across operating systems are similar, there
are fine differences.
are subtle differences.
## Windows
* On Windows 10, notifications "just work".
* On Windows 8.1 and Windows 8, a shortcut to your app, with a [Application User
* On Windows 8.1 and Windows 8, a shortcut to your app, with an [Application User
Model ID][app-user-model-id], must be installed to the Start screen. Note,
however, that it does not need to be pinned to the Start screen.
* On Windows 7, notifications work via a custom implementation which visually
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## macOS
Notifications are straight-forward on macOS, you should however be aware of
Notifications are straight-forward on macOS, but you should be aware of
[Apple's Human Interface guidelines regarding notifications](https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/OSXHIGuidelines/NotificationCenter.html).
Note that notifications are limited to 256 bytes in size - and will be truncated
Note that notifications are limited to 256 bytes in size and will be truncated
if you exceed that limit.
### Advanced Notifications
Later versions of macOS allow for notifications with an input field, allowing the user
to quickly respond to a notification. In order to send notifications with an input field,
to quickly reply to a notification. In order to send notifications with an input field,
use the userland module [node-mac-notifier](https://github.com/CharlieHess/node-mac-notifier).
### Do not disturb / Session State
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## Linux
Notifications are sent using `libnotify`, it can show notifications on any
Notifications are sent using `libnotify` which can show notifications on any
desktop environment that follows [Desktop Notifications
Specification][notification-spec], including Cinnamon, Enlightenment, Unity,
GNOME, KDE.