If I search for "growl disk image", the first hit I get is how to
INSTALL growl ("Growl - Installing Growl  - 2:11pm
Everything you need to start using Growl, including some extras and
scripts that we will detail later, are included in a disk image. ...")

I have read the page with the big bold red letters, but it instructs
me to remove Growl from within the program.  Mind you, I have already
deleted the program, so it is impossible to follow your instructions.
Rest assured, while I may not know what a "disk image" is, I DID read
your website thoroughly, but have not been able to find my answer.  I
now know more than I ever wanted to know about Growl, EXCEPT for how
to get rid of it.

Yes, if I had not "uninstalled" Growl via a 3rd party, I would
certainly be able to follow your "quite specific explanations and
instructions", but I am in a different category - your "quite specific
explanations and instructions" do not apply to me.

I have just downloaded growl and then hit "uninstall" which appears
successful.  If I get another pop up, I will be back.

To answer your question about what you could change, I would suggest
you make the uninstaller something that could be downloaded unbundled
from the "disk image" (assuming that means your program) and put a
link to that right next to those big bold red letters.

Finally, I would not have even know (or cared) that Growl was on my
computer if it weren't for those inane pop-ups.  $10 says that if you
did away with those, you'd see less griping and uninstalling.

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