Thanks, Chris.  Just what I was looking for.

I'll start upgrading the framework on my apps and post my results in
the discussion group for other Growl users.

On May 13, 3:53 pm, Christopher Forsythe <[email protected]> wrote:
> We put in a button to revert the framework in case of anything like you are
> concerned about. It is very unlikely, but still available. If an
> application that you update has problems right after updating, simply quit
> that application and click the button to revert back.
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> Also, I'm pretty sure the button is not red.
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> On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 12:50 AM, Matt Ausmus <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'm about to show my ignorance so I appreciate your patience.
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> > 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.
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> > Again, I'm not a programmer so I do not have a great understanding of the
> > nuances.
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> > 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.
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> > Appreciate any clarification on this before I close my eyes and hit the
> > Big Red Button.
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> > Thanks,
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> > Matt
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> > On Sunday, November 27, 2011 1:58:55 PM UTC-8, Christopher Forsythe wrote:
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> >> Folks,
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> >> We have released the 1.3.1 SDK. The update to the SDK is available from
> >> our developer downloads section:
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> >>http://growl.info/downloads#**devdownloads<http://growl.info/downloads#devdownloads>
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> >> This update includes the following:
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> >> - 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.
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> >> This page provides details each of these items:
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> >>http://growl.info/**documentation/developer/**
> >> implementing-growl.php#growl1.**3.1sdkchanges<http://growl.info/documentation/developer/implementing-growl.php#grow...>
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> >> --
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