HardwareGrowler is a separate app that posts Growl messages for devices being
connected/disconnected (including filesystems being mounted/unmounted). If you
don't care about getting those messages, you don't need HardwareGrowler.
On Dec 25, 2012, at 11:59 AM, Susie Prestie wrote:
I'm new to
On Tuesday, December 18, 2012 8:53:36 PM UTC-8, Chas4 wrote:
Does it still happen with Growl 2.0.1?
For me, yes. I don't remember when this issue started. More details:
The number in There were # notifications while you were away text at the
bottom of the Notification Rollup accurately
I've also found these related topics:
Growl rollup clicking
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/growldiscuss/X_wis2tF9Yo/discussion
Rollup notifications have no action
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/growldiscuss/jldTld67AmM/discussion
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Hi all,
I am sort of desperate :-/. Was using older versions of Growl in Snow
Leopard. Now I made the update to latest version in Appstore since I am
using OS X 10.7.5 for quite a while and it did not work anymore. But
despite uninstalling Growl / GrowlMail and following the instructions in
Our uninstaller for 1.2.2 doesn't touch settings files, including the
registration files we store when programs register with us. To remove
programs from the list (although there is no real need to), simply
select a program and hit delete. Uninstalling/reinstalling is
unnecessary.
Cheers!
On
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On Monday, December 24, 2012 at 10:59 AM, Neil Soane wrote:
Hi Chris,
Growl is 2.0.1, hardware growler is the latest (can't see the ver number for
this one) and I'm on OSX 10.8.2
How go I