As a side note: We know update checking has multiple flaws (several of  
which are demonstrated in this thread). It doesn't help right now, but  
the plan for a near future version of Growl will fix this by switching  
to a robust, widely used version checking framework called Sparkle.

-Evan



On Oct 9, 2009, at 1:51 AM, "Frank Mitchell" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hello Peter
>
>> On Oct 8, 2009, at 23:06:42, Frank Mitchell wrote:
>>> I was simply asking which is correct - the update notification or
>>> the info on the web site.
>>
>> They both are. The current version of Growl is 1.2, and, as noted by
>> the website, it requires 10.5 or later.
>
> I guess that answers my question indirectly. Growl 1.2 is NOT  
> compatible
> with OS 10.4.11
>
>>> Where is "the appropriate box in your Growl preferences".
>>
>> The About tab.
>
> Thanks. I did look there but missed it
>
>>> If you mean click the Stop Growl button, is that not tantamount to
>>> uninstalling Growl?
>>
>> No. That button only turns Growl off; it would remain installed.
>
> I didn't make myself clear. What I meant to say was, pressing the Stop
> Growl button will turn Growl off. In that case it may as well be
> uninstalled until my OS is updated and I can install Growl 1.2.
>
> Anyway, you've answered my questions OK.
>
> As I was writing this, yet another 'Update Available' notice appeared
> before I could uncheck the box 8^)
>
> Thanks for the help,
> Frank
>
> -- Frank Mitchell, Scottsdale, Arizona
>
>
>
> >

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