On Feb 12, 2010, at 06:55:44, Colin wrote:
Note that I am 100% certain that it is every time SD is launched. At first I thought it was tied to SD having downloaded a file, but I found all you had to do was launch the app and it would create a growlRegDict file.

Actually, that's not true. Speed Download doesn't create these files; Growl does. As I said, this is a file from the Tickets folder, where Growl saves its records of applications that have registered. (Several entries in the file give this away, including the one that indicates the location of the Speed Download application.)

These files are where Growl saves your notification settings. Try this: In the Growl preferences pane, on the Applications tab, configure any setting for the Speed Download application or any of its notifications. Then, quit System Preferences and launch Speed Download. Then go back to the Growl preferences pane—I predict that the setting you changed will have gone back to the default.

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