![]() Right click the tray icon, and go to preferences. You're installing this for a specific purpose, so I doubt you'll want that. Once you have that installed, you're going to want to delete the default feed they put in there. The download for Windows is right at the top of their homepage, at It sits quietly in the tray using barely any resources, and updates at an interval you set, so it doesn't hog your bandwidth, and most importantly, it doesn't require any accounts, doesn't have any ads, is free, and generally is hassle free. This program is the least intrusive one I could find. Let's start with the program you will need. This feed updates within a minute of most alerts appearing in game, and it has the reward listed right there. This often results in an awkward ten minutes of limbo for alerts, which is no longer necessary thanks to the Official Warframe Alert Twitter feed. They both have a serious drawback though - they require users to submit the alerts, and they require users to finish the mission before you can find out what the reward is. Well, the Warframe Alerts App is great, and I appreciate the effort, and the Alert Notification forum was great as well. So with so many options to keep track of alerts, you may be wondering why this tutorial is necessary. ![]() This is now a lot easier and more reliable thanks to the fact that Digital Extremes recently made an official alert Twitter feed. ![]() So I'm going to quickly summarize how you can get desktop notifications (with popups and/or sounds) for your Warframe Alerts, so you can comfortably surf the Internet for lolcats without worrying about missing out on an alert. ![]()
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