Check in the apps settings to see if they are set to use growl for
notifications


For Motorola Media Link, try nicely asking the developer to update the
framework, they might also be working on an update for the app


On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 7:06 PM, Matt Ausmus <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've been using the Growl Version Detective to upgrade the framework
> on the software I have installed on my MBP.
>
> OS X 10.7.4, Growl 1.3.3 & Version Detective 1.2.1.  Framework
> upgraded to 1.3.1.
>
> Pop-up alerts work for all of the below:
> CyberDuck 4.2.1
> gfxCardStatus 2.1
> iStumbler 99
> KisMAC 0.3.3
> Transmission 2.51
> TextWrangler 4.0
> Keka  1.0.2
>
> Other Applications
> Burn 2.5.1 Haven't burned anything yet but software doesn't crash
> SugarSync 1.9.26  Only alerts on, well, alerts and haven't seen any
> iTerm 2 1.0.0.20120203:  Works fine.  Haven't seen any pop-up alerts
> Firefox 12.0:  Have not seen any alerts.  Application functions fine.
> VLC 2.0.1:  Updated framework.  Application works.  Cannot get it to
> alert via Growl and does not show up in 'Settings' > 'Applications' in
> Growl preferences.
> Dropbox 1.45:  Application works but I haven't seen any Growl alerts.
>
> The only application totally broken and I had to rollback was Motorola
> Media Link which I use to sync my Atrix phone.  This application was
> build on the 0.7.6 framework and never updated.  When I upgraded the
> framework this application kept hanging.  Rolling it back got it
> functioning again.  Way to go Motorola!  Another fine engineering
> feat!
>
> Hope this helps.  Appreciate anyone else's findings being posted.
>
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