I looked at typeit4me's web site. Apparently after 30 days of free use, it starts nagging you frequently to buy a registration code, or something like that. I don't know if that fits what happened to you, but it seems one possibility.
Their user guide is also online. Regarding removing TypeIt4Me, it says: > Uninstalling TypeIt4Me > To remove TypeIt4Me from your Mac, quit and trash the application. > Other files that may be left behind and you might wish to remove are: the > preferences file (com.typeit4me.TypeIt4MeMenu.plist), the TypeIt4Me.dmg file > you originally downloaded and any number of files you might have created to > store your clippings (they will all have an extension of .typeit4me). I tried installing it, and as far as I can tell, TypeIt4Me does _not_ itself do anything to cause it to be run every time you log in, _unless_ you check "Open at Login" in its preferences, or do something else (add it as a login item in Accounts, maybe) to cause that to happen. It does have an auto-update capability; I don't know what that looks like, except that it will at least once pop up a dialog to ask if you want to enable auto-update. I don't see that TypeIt4Me has anything to do with Growl; most applications that use Growl (if available) include it in their Contents/Frameworks directory (so they can be linked with it even if it's not installed, but only _use_ it if it's installed, I presume); TypeIt4Me only has Sparkle.framework in there (Sparkle is an update framework). So as to whatever is happening for you with TypeIt4Me, you might do better to look on the support page on their web site. On Oct 31, 2010, at 8:42 PM, Randy Bisig wrote: > Okay, this one baffled me for weeks. DropBox installed Growl, which > was okay. Growl is cool enough. > > My problem was that TypeIt4Me would open at Startup and make me click > to Preference to NOT appear at startup. A few days later, after > starting up in Windows from Bootcamp, when I started up in Mac again, > TypeIt4Me would start appearing at startup again. It would appear off > and on, but always after starting up in Windows. > > I can't really confirm that Growl caused it, but it hasn't happened > since I removed Growl. I'm thinking about reinstalling, just for the > live-dead-live check, but I kinda like that it s working right now. > Don't want to upset the Mac again. > > Randy Bisig -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Growl Discuss" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/growldiscuss?hl=en.
