You had to click yes, or OK, or install, or whatever the "yes" button
is.
Alternatively, there *are* 2 applications that install Growl without
user intervention. Dropbox and CS5. Which is why I mentioned that,
perhaps Growl was installed via that method.
Chris
On Jun 21, 2010, at 10:06 PM, Kahil wrote:
it was installed automatically with Adium? When I installed Adium it
wasn't automatic. I did get a message asking me if I wanted to
install it and it had a lil shpeel about Growl, but if I didn't want
it I would have just said no. Do you think you might have
accidentally clicked 'yes' on that lil popup?
On Jun 21, 8:02 pm, Ern <[email protected]> wrote:
Growl was installed automatically onto my computer via Adium. I
disabled it and uninstalled it, but still received notifications on a
daily basis from it that there was a Growl update available. On the
occasion that I clicked to install the update rather than ignore it
as
usual it came up with an error, probably owing to the fact that I
don't actually have Growl itself installed. Today I had to install
Growl, change my update preferences, then uninstall it. If I'm not
back in a week complaining again then I guess it's fixed.
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