Hi there,

I have the same problem, I'm running Growl 2.0.1 and previously eliminated 
(Growl uninstall) other versions of Growl (I had a 1.2.x lurking around)

 it's annoying and severely affects my usage of the paid version of Growl 
(basically I have to shut it down whenever on battery)

I noticed on the tech forums that this was a behaviour an early version 
shown and, at it was corrected. (issue 298). Unfortunately it resurfaced 
again and already has a new issue 578 addressing this bug 
(http://code.google.com/p/growl/issues/detail?id=578) presently with a 
"Wontfix" flag, due to the fact that
"Indications i have received so far is that this will not be fixed on 
Apple's side and is not fixable on our side due to several aspects of how 
growl is implemented.",
a project member writes.

However, according to the issue 578 dialogue, Dropbox was also exhibiting 
this behaviour and they recently solved it.

So please do correct this bug.

Growl 2..0.1
MacBook Pro
15 inches, mid 2010
2,66 GHz Intel Core i7
8 GB 1067 MHz DDR3
NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M 512 MB
OS X 10.8.3 (12D78)



Segunda-feira, 8 de Abril de 2013 21:03:28 UTC+1, Gwyn Thomas escreveu:
>
> HI,
>
> I run a January 2011 MBP and noticed that Growl is forcing use of the 
> NIVIDEA graphics card, even when the machine is running on battery. The 
> only was to allow the graphics card switching to happen is to close Growl.
>
> MBP 2.66 Core i7 8GB DDR3 RAM
> OSX 10.8.3
> Growl 2.0.1
>
> Do I simply have to accept this?
>
> Gwyn 
>

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