So GrowlMail would, once installed, not need to be updated separately,
since everyone would just use the Growl preference pane? Sounds great!


On Apr 14, 11:00 pm, Christopher Forsythe <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Jack <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I use MacUpdate to see when updates to my software are available. Any
> > reason why GrowlMail doesn't show up on MacUpdate?
>
> I hadn't submitted it. About it. I was going to about 2 weeks ago, but my
> son decided he wanted to enter the world 6 weeks early instead, and I
> promptly forgot about doing it. However, it'd be short lived, as I'll
> explain next.
>
> > Also, will future versions of GrowlMail include a mechanism to
> > automatically check for updates? If not, how about a manual button? If
> > it's now separate from Growl, I feel that it should have all the
> > functions of any standalone applications, such as being submitted to
> > the Mac application version tracking websites and self-update checking.
>
> Long term what we want is an Extras tab, listing all of the Extras, that
> would do the automatic checking, installation, updating, and uninstallation
> of Extras. The prefpane already does checking, is getting Sparkle checking,
> and it'd make installation of Extras easier.
>
> So rather than put the work into putting updating into GrowlMail (or any
> other Extra) we'll just use the prefpane for this.
>
> Chris

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