The uninstaller uninstalls the main application which you need to uninstall. It will leave some preference files behind, which consume possibly half of a mb, but are harmless.

Do *not*, under any circumstances, remove things from inside of applications. These applications may stop functioning, as they depend on the Growl framework remaining inside the bundle of the application. This easyfinder is really just doing an ls -alR and then a grep for a certain string, which is an awful way to do what it's supposed to do if it advertises itself as an uninstaller. From the name I wouldn't think that it's trying to be an uninstaller though.

There are apps which are uninstallers, like AppZapper (I'm sure others on the list can provide excellent alternatives to this one).


Also, what sounds? We have sound support, but the core of Growl is mostly visual.

Chris


On Mar 5, 2010, at 2:09 AM, babbler wrote:

I wasn't using it at all, so there was no point in keeping it.
Frankly, the sound is irritating. I uninstalled it via the site's
instructions, then ran EasyFind and it found lots and lots of leftover
files associated with Growl, like:
"Transmission.app/Contents/Frameworks"
I think I can trash them all with EasyFinder, but I want to be sure I
won't be messing up any other apps etc.
I'd really appreciate some help.
Thanks in advance.

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