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If you are writing prose, a . (full stop) is there to show a the end of a sentence so that you know when the next one starts. If you only have one sentence, then it isn't strictly necessary for clarity. Hence, if it's a short notification message of only one sentence, you can leave it out.

That said you should keep to the style guides given for your mobile platform. Android for example includes them in the examples in their Design Guide.

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I recommend keeping the . unless you have a good reason to leave it out.

If you are writing prose a . (full stop) is there to show a the end of a sentence so that you know when the next one starts. If you only have one sentence, then it isn't strictly necessary for clarity. Hence, if it's a short notification message of only one sentence, you can leave it out.

That said you should keep to the style guides given for your mobile platform. Android for example includes them in the examples in their Design Guide.

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I recommend keeping the . unless you have a good reason to leave it out.

If you are writing prose, a . (full stop) is there to show a the end of a sentence so that you know when the next one starts. If you only have one sentence, then it isn't strictly necessary for clarity. Hence, if it's a short notification message of only one sentence, you can leave it out.

That said you should keep to the style guides given for your mobile platform. Android for example includes them in the examples in their Design Guide.

enter image description here

I recommend keeping the . unless you have a good reason to leave it out.

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If you are writing prose a . (full stop) is there to show a separation between sentencesthe end of a sentence so that you know when the next one starts. If you only have one sentence, then it really doesn't serve a purpose, and so isn't neededstrictly necessary for clarity.

Hence Hence, if it's a short notification message of only one sentence, you should leave it out. If it's a longershort notification message of several sentencesonly one sentence, then you should includecan leave it out.

That said you should keep to the style guides given for your mobile platform. Android for example includes them in the examples in their Design Guide.

enter image description here

I recommend keeping the . unless you have a good reason to leave it out.

If you are writing prose a . (full stop) is there to show a separation between sentences. If you only have one sentence, then it really doesn't serve a purpose, and so isn't needed.

Hence, if it's a short notification message of only one sentence, you should leave it out. If it's a longer message of several sentences, then you should include it.

If you are writing prose a . (full stop) is there to show a the end of a sentence so that you know when the next one starts. If you only have one sentence, then it isn't strictly necessary for clarity. Hence, if it's a short notification message of only one sentence, you can leave it out.

That said you should keep to the style guides given for your mobile platform. Android for example includes them in the examples in their Design Guide.

enter image description here

I recommend keeping the . unless you have a good reason to leave it out.

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JohnGB
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If you are writing prose a . (full stop) is there to show a separation between sentences. If you only have one sentence, then it really doesn't serve a purpose, and so isn't needed.

Hence, if it's a short notification message of only one sentence, you should leave it out. If it's a longer message of several sentences, then you should include it.