Tahnks for that.  I wasn't aware until yesterday when I clicked to get a
context menu I chode "Open at Log-in".  n answer to Chris Forsthe's
Question. I'm using 1.2.  Is Growl beta any better?
I'm still a newbie so I shy away from betas in general.  I'd love to learn
terminal language so I can customize as is! Thanks so much for everyone's
time

Regards,
Steve C.

P.S. Great group
.
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 8:47 PM, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Jun 21, 2010, at 16:33:52, Steve C wrote:
> > Mainly my growlhardware. When I mounted an external, growlhardware would
> notify me.
>
> You mean HardwareGrowler?
>
> > I am however still getting track mouse notifications
>
> Eh?
>
> > Like I indicated  I thought it might due to the mac upgrade.
>
> If you hadn't restarted until you upgraded your OS, then yes, it could very
> well be that.
>
> HardwareGrowler is an application. When you launch it, it stays running
> until quit. When you shut down (or restart) your Mac, every application gets
> quit.
>
> The short-term solution is to relaunch HardwareGrowler, and the long-term
> solution is to add it to your Login Items so it will launch every time you
> log in to your Mac (whether manually at the login window or automatically
> after starting your Mac).
>
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