I've just tested it, and: 1. It still installs Growl without asking for permission. (We knew this would happen, since the Dropbox developers have said on multiple times that they don't want to ask non-technical users for permission to install anything.) 2. They have fixed it reinstalling after you uninstall. 3. It still installs Growl 1.2, not 1.2.1. 4. It installs Growl 1.2 even if you already have Growl 1.2.1. (This is a new bug in 1.0, if I remember 0.7's behavior correctly.) 5. It is a custom-built Growl 1.2, though I can't tell whether there are any Dropbox modifications to it (e.g., disabling other apps by default). The “Growl for Dropbox” branding is gone; to the user, it looks the same as our release. GrowlHelperApp's size is different, but I couldn't say why.
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