Thanks Peter. I think I'm going to try to get a refund.

On Oct 6, 9:43 pm, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 6, 2011, at 19:23:13, Joe wrote:
>
> > So after reading about it and seeing how popular it was, I decided to get 
> > Growl hoping that it would help me be more productive and organized and 
> > whatever, but so far it's been 3 days and it doesn't seem to be doing 
> > anything. It's not showing any notifications of any It's not showing any 
> > notifications of any sort. … Am I missing something here?
>
> Growl isn't a source of notifications; it's a display mechanism for use by 
> applications that are sources of notifications. Mail clients, file transfer 
> programs, IM clients, Twitter clients, backup tools, and so on.
>
> In order for Growl to do anything, you need applications that support Growl 
> (i.e., send it notifications).
>
> In order for Growl 1.3 to do anything, you need applications that are 
> compatible with Growl 1.3. Many are; many are not, despite the Growl 
> Project's efforts to get them to upgrade to a 1.3-compatible version of the 
> Growl framework.
>
> Applications that are (and/or were) compatible with Growl are listed here:
>
>        http://growl.info/applications.php
>
> As I mentioned, many of those apps are behind on compatibility, so if you are 
> using any applications that support Growl and they're still not showing up, 
> you'll probably need to contact their developers.

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