Peter, thanks for clarifying things. Oh well, guess I will just have
to put the 'weirdness' to something I wouldn't understand. Sometimes
computers are just strange like that.

Thank you for a fab application though, I don't know what I would do
without growl now. =)

Best regards

On Mar 29, 10:37 am, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 28, 2010, at 19:08:58, MMoos wrote:
>
> > So for every user who wants to use Growlmail on the laptop, they  
> > will have to install it themselves?
>
> Yes.
>
> > I had two Growl preference panes (one in ~/Library, and one in the /
> > Library) yesterday, straight after I did a clean install of SL, and  
> > installed growl. I didn't know what happened there.
>
> Me either. There are a few ways I can think of, but it doesn't matter.
>
> > The only reason why I knew is when I tried to configure Growl from a  
> > standard user account, and
> > it said that the preference pane is already installed, and do I want
> > to replace it with the one I am trying to install (I definitely wasn't
> > trying to reinstall Growl again-I just clicked on the menu bar icon).
> > What do you think happened there?
>
> The status item opens the prefpane by opening the prefpane—the same as  
> you double-clicking it. Your running GrowlHelperApp is in the /Library  
> Growl prefpane, so that's the prefpane it opened; System Preferences  
> saw that you had another Growl prefpane in ~/Library and asked whether  
> you wanted to replace it.
>
> Problems like this are why we don't offer an install-to-~/Library  
> option anymore.

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