Actually the updater is supposed to take you here:

http://growl.info/growlupdateavailable

Which instructs you on how to disable the update checker since it'll
continue to use bandwidth.

I'll look into that page you talked about and see if I can make it better.

Chris

On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 7:41 PM, AlpacaLips <[email protected]> wrote:

> Using OS 10.6.8 and Growl 1.2.2. Growl 1.2.2 notified me that there's
> a new version available. Going to the download page, I found that the
> newer version (1.3) is not compatible with my OS, which I have no
> intention to update. This experience leads to three suggestions:
>
> 1. Have Growl check the OS version before suggesting that users
> upgrade to a version they can't use. If that was a one-time thing,
> fine; otherwise I'll just uninstall it, because it isn't that useful
> for me.
>
> 2. If you haven't already, incorporate a more automated update
> procedure.
>
> 3. The "how to report a bug" page at http://growl.info/reportabug.php
> seems more like a "how NOT to report a bug" page. It suggests to check
> the forums and the FAQ, but has no e-mail address, no form--not even a
> link to this group. I suggestion removing the dead end.
>
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