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Any response pertaining to the issue is valuable input. Weather you like the response or not.
Lets you know if its widespread or only to you or a any other individual that might have the same settings or packages installed as you.
Anyway, I rather not waste any further time reading or responding to your questions so the ignore list is great:)

Yeah, sorry to have troubled you. I see why you have such a high post count. I could go through every thread and reply "mine works fine" and built my post count too, but I prefer to be helpful only when I can contribute.

As I said, clearly it's not widespread because nobody else has the issue, so I would expect nobody or very few to have the issue.
 
It's not attitude. I'm very blunt and to the point. I don't enjoy reading through 40 unproductive responses to get to one that helps.

Let me ask you this... if you ask a question, and 20 people answer with something that provides absolutely no relevant resolution to the question you ask, how do you feel? Agitated? Annoyed? As if they're just wasting your time?

There are a lot of people that post on here for the sake of posting, and it just makes for endless threads. I'd like to think for some they just don't realize they are posting a response that gets the OP no closer to a resolution, but I think sometimes people post just for the ego boost, or to make themselves feel better or to give themselves the feeling of being helpful.

Bottom line, my ideology is if a response doesn't help, then why post it? Not trying to be unappreciative, just matter of fact, and looking for something that will assist. I'm happy you're not sharing the problem. I searched for the issue and it clearly isn't a widespread issue. There are tens of thousands of members on here, so why would I need to know that they're not having the issue? Someone not having the issue doesn't fix the issue I'm having.

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So I re-enabled that, and now when a message comes up it comes up with the pop up with who the message is from, and gives me the show\reply\open box which is exactly what I want! Thanks.

The only issue I'm having now is that the box is transparent, and behind it there's a "new message" box, that looks like the stock message notification. It's more of an annoyance than anything else. I went into messages and turned messages off for notification\lock screen, but when an inbound message comes in, both boxes are still popping up. Since you were so helpful on the last issue, any idea as to what may be causing this issue now?

Thanks as always! I DO appreciate your assistance greatly!

Can you take a screenshot of it?
 
Can you take a screenshot of it?

i guess the stock sms runs in the background and bitesms just runs on top of it, so I had a clear-ish theme applied so you could see through. I applied a non clear theme and now I don't see it.
 
i guess the stock sms runs in the background and bitesms just runs on top of it, so I had a clear-ish theme applied so you could see through. I applied a non clear theme and now I don't see it.

Ahh okay. I don't use any themes or anything, so I wasn't getting any double notifications, had no clue how to help you on that one lol I was hoping a screenshot could clarify it a little more.

Glad you got it figured out though, but it kind of sucks you can't use the clear theme.
 
Ahh okay. I don't use any themes or anything, so I wasn't getting any double notifications, had no clue how to help you on that one lol I was hoping a screenshot could clarify it a little more.

Glad you got it figured out though, but it kind of sucks you can't use the clear theme.

Well from what I can tell, you're getting double notifications, you just don't see the default system notification because it's hidden behind the BiteSMS notification. :) Hence why a clear theme makes it conspicuous.
 
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