Hi Chris. Where would I find crash logs. Growl doesn't crash, Voiceover
does when Growl talks. To reproduce this, download Trillian, then
configure Trillian to pop-up notifications so that you can forward
these notifications to Growl. In Growl preferences, go to applications
and make sure that notifications are selected. Tell Growl that the
action when pop-ups arrive should be speech. Oh and before I forget,
add your facebook or twitter information or you won't notice this. Turn
on Voiceover and have someone keep signing in and out of either twitter
or facebook. Open Text Edit and keep typing while they sign in and out.
It takes about 10-15 speech notifications for Voiceover to crash so
count how many times growl performs a speech notification. After how
many notifications it takes, try performing a voice over command such
as read paragraph or read sentence, control+option+P or
control+option+s. Notice how Voiceover has stopped talking? It'll still
talk character by character, but that's it. I can't really describe it
further on here so if you'd like to hear the bug in action, if you have
a Skype account, my skype username is bbstheblindrapper. Thanks.
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Shawn
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