Recently, there was some discussion on the Mac Enterprise list
([email protected])of how Adobe snuck a Growl Install in as
part of its own installation registration process, then failed to
clean it up. During the discussion, some network managers expressed a
dislike for, or discomfort with Growl. I do not share that dislike or
discomfort, though I do understand why they might feel that way.

While the Growl Application Framework is a nice step away from a
system-wide Growl for some developers, those of us who are System
Managers would probably appreciate a way to manage Growl alerts for
individual apps using an MCX Preference Manifest that could be used
for Group Policy enforcement. That way, if a System Manager decided
one app needed to use Growl, but didn't want Growl alerts for other
apps, these settings could be managed using centrally.

Here's a PDF from Apple about Preference Manifests.

developer.apple.com/.../Preference_Manifest.../
Preference_Manifest_Files.pdf

Thoughts?

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