I'm about to show my ignorance so I appreciate your patience.

I'm running Growl Version Detective and most of the applications I use are 
displaying as having framework 1.2.1.  I'm hesitant of going through and 
upgrading the framework using the tool so I thought I'd ask about success 
rates performing the framework upgrade in this manner versus waiting for 
the the application writers to upgrade to this new framework.  My thinking 
is that even though a framework is designed to be, for the most part, 
independent of the application and is just referenced by it, I'm wondering 
if there are custom calls and the like that could break the original 
software.

Again, I'm not a programmer so I do not have a great understanding of the 
nuances.

The applications I use the most are item2, Burn, Cyberduck, KisMAC.  All 
are the latest versions and all showing as using the 1.2.1 or 1.2.2 
framework.

Appreciate any clarification on this before I close my eyes and hit the Big 
Red Button.

Thanks,

Matt

On Sunday, November 27, 2011 1:58:55 PM UTC-8, Christopher Forsythe wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> We have released the 1.3.1 SDK. The update to the SDK is available from 
> our developer downloads section:
>
> http://growl.info/downloads#devdownloads
>
> This update includes the following:
>
> - MultiGrowl - Shows you how to load different versions of the framework 
> based on OS X version. Useful for those who support 10.4/10.5.
> - Mist respects the default registration list
> - We now prefix GCDAsyncSocket. Those using the 1.3 framework should 
> update to the 1.3.1 framework as soon as possible for this fix.
> - Resolves an issue where if the hostname is not set. Those using the 1.3 
> framework should update to the 1.3.1 framework as soon as possible for this 
> fix.
>
> This page provides details each of these items:
>
>
> http://growl.info/documentation/developer/implementing-growl.php#growl1.3.1sdkchanges
>
> -- 
> Chris Forsythe
>
>

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