There is no way for Growl itself to do this. The problem is that Apple
won't allow it. There are hacks like the bark plugin, but that plugin
wouldn't be acceptable in the app store.

The real solution is to get applications to update to the 2.0 framework.
When you hit that switch, then the app sending the notification will indeed
be listed, but also use Growl.

Chris

On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Mattias Göransson <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I just downloaded 2.0 and was wondering when or if you will add app icons
> to the OSX Notification Center using Growl.
> I have just started using it and love it thus far. But I looks quite sad
> with just the Growl icon when I use other apps. It would look alot better
> with the specific app icon along with that as well. It's the only thing
> missing right now. With a potential update I will gladly recommend the
> Application to my friends and colleagues.
>
> Thanks for a great app guys!
> Greetings from Sweden!
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