Sorry for the double-posting.

Another idea I just had, was for those downloading the uninstaller of
Growl to get rid of Growl:

The uninstaller (which you can update any time) could have a function
implemented to specifically look for known applications who re-install
Growl and either remove the package*) or at least give the user a
message they cannot overlook during uninstall to advise that an
application has been found (naming the applications name), which re-
installs Growl and give advice on how to disable it and/or link to
your website's red-banner-page.

With this, people who try uninstalling Growl do no longer get too
disgruntled as they just need to uninstall Growl once and not multiple
times without effect and get to know the real culprit right at that
point.

*) While I agree that this is a mean step, I would rather compare it
with a parent removing a toy from a child, when the child abuses it to
do some harm.  However, that way you again gain a good control lever
to uninstall Growl without it coming back any time soon.

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