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NotifyClean

Cleans up the notification area.



You could configure which apps are allowed to create notifications in the top left area, the notification area. If an app creates a notification it will be collected and added to the list.
You could deny all notifications of an app or only specific messages - if it's not a customized notification. So I used it to hide "waiting for connection", but not "you are connected".

Donation:

No self-promotion in the app.


Per app: Hide icon in status bar (collapsed notification area)


Per app: Show notification expanded by default (API>15)


Per app: Order of notifications (move up/down in the list)


Per app: Move to bottom of the list and hide the icon in the status bar


Per app: Deny full screen notifications


Per app: No floating-in (ticker) text in status bar


Per app: Disable LED


Per app: Disable vibration


Per app: Disable sound


Per app: Set notification as removable (ongoing), but also removes "service bit"


Per app: Remove a notification if a newly created was denied (remove updated)


Per app: Regex pattern matching


Per app: Tasker support


Clear unblocked notifications for all apps


Show all apps, even without notifications yet


You support this app and further development!


This app does not connect itself to any websites or hosts!

Website: http://apk.defim.de

Author(s): 

defim

Support/Discussion URL: 

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2477365

Package: 

de.defim.apk.notifyclean

Version name: 

3.8.5

Release type: 

Beta (some bugs to be expected)

External download link: 

http://notifyclean.apk.defim.de/sideload/NotifyClean-385.apk

Uploaded on: 

Friday, August 4, 2017 - 00:46

Changes: 

Bugfix for Android 6 on Sony Xperia
Beta and no Nougat support yet!

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