In that case, I have to agree with "FCPUGG". After uninstalling an application, there shouldn't be any files left. :-) That is, after all, the point of uninstalling. Not disabling the software, but completely removing it.

Tom

PS: Sorry if that has already been said, but I don't see it in the current thread.


On 12/13/10 9:36 PM, Peter Hosey wrote:
On Dec 13, 2010, at 12:35:12, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
Has someone pointed out that Growl isn't connected to Dropbox in any way, and 
that you should complain to them [Dropbox] and not to the Growl team?

This isn't about Dropbox. There were some earlier messages that didn't go 
through for some reason (Chris?).


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