Peter,

The main ones which appear problematic are Mail and Spotify.  These
don't show up in the detective.  I have the recently update GrowlMail
installed.  But as stated notifications appear to work
intermittently.  It usually requires Growl to be restarted after the
OS starts.


On Oct 17, 4:24 pm, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 17, 2011, at 06:00:25, WilkoSki wrote:
>
> > The Growl detective reports versions at least 1.2.0 for all applications, …
>
> The minimum version that works with Growl 1.3 is framework 1.2.2.
>
> > it doesn't appear to list all applications which appear in the prefs pane 
> > e.g. Spotify is listed in the prefs pane but not in the detective report.
>
> Almost all should show up; only a very few support Growl without using the 
> Growl framework.
>
> > Growl is started with the OS, if you stop and restart Growl then 
> > occasionally the notifications will start working.
>
> From which applications do you successfully get notifications (when you do)?
>
> > Just out of interest, do notifications appear on the active desktop (i.e. 
> > spaces) or are they bound to a specific desktop ?
>
> They should appear on the active desktop unless you force windows from Growl 
> to appear on a specific desktop.

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