I guess I'm just the kind of guy who prefers to have a properly functioning
product,
one that can be ON or OFF at my discretion without having unwanted Recovered
files lying around.  Yes, I could "Uninstall", and tell Adium to ignore it,
and not
ask me again... but that makes it more difficult to reinstall in the future
if I want it
turned ON.  I just prefer a corrected Growl.   Is that asking too much?

Dickster

On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 10:09 PM, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Aug 29, 2009, at 22:01:16, Dick Guertin wrote:
> > I only wish the "fix" could be applied to Growl-1.1.6 (making
> > 1.1.7 ??), so I can upgrade Growl on my MacOSX 10.4.11 system (Tiger).
>
> But the problem only occurs when Growl is turned off.
>
> Your original email, plus the implication that you keep Growl turned
> off, suggests you don't really want to use Growl. Why not remove it?
> Adium doesn't require it except for Growl notifications; all of its
> other features will keep working just fine without it.
>
> To remove Growl, open System Preferences, right-click on Growl, and
> choose “Remove ‘Growl’ preference pane”.
>
> Adium may ask you again, the next time you run it, whether you want to
> install Growl. Say no this time, and tell it not to ask you again.
>
>
> >
>

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