I'm just realizing that I should have posted this in "Growl Discuss" and not "Growl 
Development".
I'm switching groups to address to the right user community.

YR wrote on 10/05/13 at 23:51
Hi!

If you decided to remove it (and did not simply forget it) in the new UI, 
that's the most important point.
That's a decision.

Nevertheless, I can hardly imagine that people deliberately REMOVE an 
application from Growl
and then would complain to have there settings lost for this app ;-) But 
everything can happen with users ;-)

The best way could be:
- to reintroduce this simple useful button for the user who wants to clean (or 
reset!) its settings for an app
- and to add a very clear alert telling him he will get the result you 
mentioned.

Otherwise, manually removing the key would be a solution, not very 
user-friendly though... and where is it documented? I'm not sure to do it 
correctly if I dare to.

Best regards,

-Yann.

On 10 may 2013 22:30:18 UTC+2, Christopher Forsythe wrote:

    We removed that because a lot of people were clicking it, removing it, then 
the app would readd later, and they would complain they lost their settings. 
The app being removed in Growl literally just gets rid of settings.

    Which you can still do with the delete key. :)


    On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 3:08 PM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
wrote:

        Hi,

        In older versions of Growl (with the System Preferences pane) one could 
remove an item in the list of registered applications (with a simple minus 
button: [-])

        In new Growl 2 UI, this minus button has disappeared.

        This would be welcome to add this minus button [-] under the list to 
remove an application
        (for instance if a user wants to totally cleanup an old application).

        The current "Get Applications" button, under the list of application, 
could be reworked in a plus button [+].

        Best regards,

        -Yann.

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