thanks Peter, great reply.
Ok, I'll pass on the CS5 thing, as I don't understand the benefit
really, but question, I did see Firefox on the list. I use Firefox,
but don't notice Growl interacting with it. Am I missing what it's
doing with Firefox?




On Dec 17, 9:15 am, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Dec 17, 2010, at 08:53:10, kevs4545 wrote:
>
> > Someone mentioned having growl enabled for Photoshop. in that way you get 
> > alerts about free promotions etc.
> > On preference pane, I don't see Photoshop.
>
> The ads didn't come from Photoshop; they were sent by another application 
> that Adobe's CS5 installer installed, called Adobe Application Manager[1].
>
> Also, as I understand it, they weren't for “free promotions etc.”, just ads 
> for the CS Live service in general. (Adobe's kbase article describes them as 
> “product registration reminders”.)
>
> I think Growl notifications from Photoshop could be useful, for things like 
> Gaussian Blur that take a significant amount of time, but no such support 
> exists.
>
> [1]:http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/840/cpsid_84093.html
>
> >  If fact, how did the apps there get there? Can I add Photoshop? Dont see 
> > an add button.
>
> No:
>
>        http://growl.info/documentation/faq.php#how-do-I-add-app-X
>
> > Is there a master list of app?
>
>        http://growl.info/applications.php
>
> CS5 is not listed there because the CS5 installer installs Growl without the 
> user's permission.

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