pushNotify allows displaying notifications from iOS in OS X (Video)

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  pushNotify is a tweak released during this evening in Cydia, and with his help we can resend notifications received in iOS to one Mac running OS X. As you can already see from the video clip above, pushNotify was designed keeping in mind those who want to see on their own PCs the notifications received in iDevices. Using this tweak, we can automatically display notifications from iOS in OS X with a simple command, and the interesting part is that we can choose for notifications to be displayed only in OS X, and if we are interested, we can replace the alert message with one customized by us.

pushNotify is what you've been waiting for, it forwards all your notifications from iOS devices to your Mac. "Suppress" option will hide the notifications on your iOS device & only show them on your Mac. "Static title" option will replace the notification's title with a custom set title. You can disable forwarding of notifications for certain apps specified from tweak's configuration. This requires companion software that will run on your Mac OS 10.8+ to receive data from the device. http://freemanrepo.me/pushNotify for more information and to download the Mac app.

  In order for everything to be functional, it is needed to install a server application in your Macs, allowing a view of all the notifications sent to our computer. pushNotify is available at the price of $1 in the repo BigBoss al Cydia.