Look to see if you have any processes named GrowlHelperApp. That'll tell us
if Growl is still running.

If you removed Growl without stopping it, then in theory it could still be
running in the background. Kind of a stretch though.


On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 2:49 AM, twan <[email protected]> wrote:

> I recently removed growl after discovering it on my system when it
> notified me of an update.
> Uninstall tool did not work,I received a error message
> 'oss****'-something, so I followed the instructions for manual removal (
> http://growl.info/documentation/growl-package-removal.php).
> Everything seemed ok, no growl results in finder or activity monitor, and
> it disappeared from systempreferences -> other. However the notifications
> of the update keep appearing. I'm sure these notifications haven't been
> generated by OS X notification centre.
> How to get rid completely of any traces of growl on my system?
> I'm using OS X 10.8.3. Dropbox, which has apparantly installed growl has
> been updated to the most recent version.
> Thnx
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