First, a note in my defense. I'm not a total moron. I use software
installers all the time, and almost never have a problem of any kind.
But the Growl installer, well... that's a different story.

Every time I get a Notification that a new version of Growl is
available, I make the same mistake. I download the installer package,
launch it, and proceed to click on the large "button" that's labeled
(in multiple languages) "Double-click to Install." And then... nothing
happens.

The Problem: There actually IS NOT a single large "button" at the top
of the interface -- though the design makes it LOOK LIKE there is.

More specifically, the design makes it look like one could click
anywhere inside the white border of the aforementioned "button" --
when in reality, only a small part of that artwork (the icon and/or
the icons "name," on the far left side of the "button") is a clickable
"zone."

This could easily be fixed by one of the following changes:

1. Making the entire area "clickable."
2. Inserting the word "ICON," as in "Double-click ICON to Install"
3. Adding an arrow that points to the icon, indicating upon WHAT you
must "double-click"

Thoughts?

VERSION DETAILS:
Version number in Growl's About tab: 1.2.2
Version number of Mac OS X in About this Mac (in the  [Apple] menu):
10.6.7
Version number of Safari: 5.0.5 (6533.21.1)

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