On Oct 24, 2010, at 01:38:48, Phoenix wrote:
> The uninstaller (which you can update any time) could have a function 
> implemented to specifically look for known applications who re-install Growl 
> and either remove the package*

Possible in some cases, but risky: Depending on how the application's 
Growl-installation “feature” is written, doing this could break the app. I 
don't want to get email that says “Dropbox installed Growl and I uninstalled 
Growl and IT BROKE DROPBOX!”.

> … or at least give the user a message they cannot overlook during uninstall 
> to advise that an application has been found (naming the applications name), 
> which re-installs Growl and give advice on how to disable it and/or link to 
> your website's red-banner-page.

This is a good idea.

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