if you go to the app get , open the view pull down and change it to show out 
dated then you will find the apps that are not detected in the add remove app 
dialog.
and install them there. some of the updated apps if you have them installed 
have a version number conflict so the app manager thinks there is a update 
because the version number in the app and the version number posted on the app 
central do not match. even though they may be the same version.
yes its messed up. but there is a work around.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Robert Grimwood 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 8:16 PM
  Subject: Re: How to turn off App update alerts?


  I shouldn't have to turn them off. The program is screwed up. Every time I 
turn on my computer I get this alert. There are no updates.

  Regards,
  Robert Grimwood
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Aaron Smith 
    Cc: [email protected] 
    Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 1:52 AM
    Subject: Re: How to turn off App update alerts?


    First, if this problem is something you can duplicate, please send us your 
users\default profile so that we can investigate here. So far, four people have 
sent us their profiles, claiming to have the issue, but we have not been able 
to duplicate the problem here in the office. It's possible that the issue has 
already been resolved for the next Window-Eyes update.

    Second, each individual app has the ability to check for updates on launch. 
You can configure this by selecting an app in the App Manager, and then 
pressing Alt-H for the Help and Options dialog. At least, that's true for all 
GW Micro apps. For other apps, please consult the app's documentation.

    Aaron

    On 5/10/2011 8:06 PM, Chris Tekell wrote: 
      I check my apps very nearly every day, so the alerts aren't all that 
useful to me anyway. Now the problem of the alerts going off when there is no 
actual update available is turning this feature into a truly aggravating 
annoyance. I tried stopping the App Get app and the Window Eyes update app, but 
no luck. If there is a way to turn off this malfunctioning feature I would like 
to know. If there is no way, then there needs to be. I am having a heck of a 
time getting anything done with the alert stealing focus over and over while I 
am trying to type or navigate through pages or documents. 

      Thanks, 

      Chris 
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