What he said.  Additionally, no, we cannot rename Growl's bundle identifier 
for a variety of very important reasons, ranging from it would break 
applescripts to it would break entire applications.

Further, there is no "manual" removal of app tickets in Growl 2.0+.  They 
are all stored in a core data database, and mucking around in that any 
other way than through Growl's UI is an *extremely* bad idea.

On Thursday, August 15, 2013 2:57:38 PM UTC-5, Christopher Forsythe wrote:
>
>  Go to the applications tab, select the app to remove, then hit delete on 
> your keyboard. :) 
>
> -- 
> Chris Forsythe
>
> On Thursday, August 15, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Yann Ricquebourg wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Then I took my courage and tried to "manually" cleanup from the Growl 
> listed app (in the pref pane)
> all the useless and forgotten apps that I don't use any more.
>
> You advised me to remove the key (probably from a .plist file hidden 
> somewhere)
> but as written hereafter, is there any document for that?
> (Nothing found on http://growl.info/documentation.php)
>
> Then I tried on my own:
>
> ---------------------------------------
> 1- Digging into ~/Library/Containers/ I did not found my target
> when opening each of the com.growl.*
> Then I realized there were another one, hidden above in the directory far 
> from those one
> spelled differently com.Growl.GrowlHelperApp.
>
> => please, could you rename it com.growl.GrowlHelpApp, that could help 
> another people from not
> seing it if it's listed in another area of the directory.
>
> ---------------------------------------
> 2- Even after exploring the content of com.growl.GrowlHelpApp
> I can't find the right file (probably a .plist?) to edit the registered app
> and remove the useless ones.
>
> => please could you tell me more?
> What is the right place to edit those mentioned keys?
>
> Thank you by advance,
>
> -Yann.
>
> [email protected] <javascript:> wrote on 10/05/13
>
> 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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