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Your new Android notification superpower – Computerworld



But fantastic as it is, BuzzKill is a bit complex. It falls more in the power-user camp, and it also costs four bucks to use. So all in all, it isn’t for everyone.

NotiAlarm, in contrast, is super-simple and also free. Even if you aren’t inclined to create an entire array of custom filters for your notifications, it does this one thing and does it well — and it’s remarkably easy to get going.

The app does have some mildly annoying ads throughout its configuration interface, but that’s it. You can opt to disable those and support the developer with a one-time $10 upgrade, if you want, but you don’t have to do that in order to put it to work.



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