Does Sequoia display the time elapsed since a notification was received?

When I was using Mojave, the notifications had a handy feature that indicated how long ago they were received. For instance, it would say things like “A minute ago,” “2 minutes ago,” or simply “Now.”

This made it easy to gauge the timing of each notification. Currently, I am using the Sonoma operating system, but I have noticed that it lacks this time reference for notifications.

Instead, the notifications in Sonoma only display the content without indicating how much time has passed since they were received. This absence of a time marker can be inconvenient for users who like to keep track of their notifications more precisely.

Interestingly, I’ve heard that the Sequoia operating system does include this feature, showing the elapsed time for notifications similarly to how Mojave did. This could be an appealing reason for me to consider switching to Sequoia in the future for better notification management.

Overall, the difference in notification displays across these operating systems highlights the evolution of user interface design. While Sonoma offers improvements in other areas, the lack of a time reference can detract from the overall user experience.

It’s fascinating to see how different OS versions approach features that some users may find essential.

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