Thanks for the response.

I had used the checker to make sure the apps where showing, but didn't
take into consideration about the framework.
That makes a lot more sense... Thanks...

On Oct 11, 4:41 pm, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 11, 2011, at 02:36:34, Jimbo wrote:
>
> > I was having a couple of problems with Growl 1.3 and a few applications, so 
> > to bug test I removed them from the preference pane. I now can't seem to 
> > restore them, applications like Coda, Transmit, Version. I have tried to 
> > reinstall Growl, to see if it rediscovered them, but no joy...
>
> Applications appear in the list when they register themselves with Growl. If 
> an app doesn't appear in the list, it's because it's not talking to Growl.
>
> Transmit is known to be incompatible with Growl 1.3 and it makes sense that 
> Coda would be, too, for the same reason. This may also be true of Versions.
>
> You can use the Growl Version Detective to check. It looks at all of your 
> applications, lists all the ones that use the Growl framework, and reports 
> which version of the framework they use:
>
>        http://growl.info/downloads
>
> Framework versions 1.2.1 and 1.2.2 are partially compatible with Growl 1.3 
> (enough to register and notify); earlier versions are completely incompatible.
>
> You should contact Panic and the maker of Versions to report their 
> incompatibility with Growl 1.3 and ask them to upgrade to framework 1.2.2.

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