Hi everyone. To answer everyone's questions, yes, Voiceover does read the Growl 
Notifications that are passed to the Notification Center. I think it's a good 
thing that Growl notifications go to Notification Center because I can easily 
shut Voiceover up if I don't want it to talk. With Growl the way it is, if you 
have Voiceover turned off, you have to sit through the whole notification. 
Sometimes that gets annoying as I have numerous people on Skype with long mood 
messages.
Also to answer Missy's and Christopher's questions. Missy, when I first started 
Hiss, I did get the empty window you speak of, so I started the program again 
and found out that my security settings were set to only allow apps from the 
App Store and well-known developers. I then had to set it up so that it allowed 
any app to run and then it worked fine. And Christopher, when I ran Hiss for 
the second time, it gave me a message saying that Growl needs to be not running 
for it to work. But now it works and all my Growl Notifications are forwarded 
to Notification Center. I hope that answers everyone's questions.

Shawn
Sent from my white Mac Book

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