I never go to your website so how would I know this?  How about giving
people one or two pop up messages flogging your product and then
stopping it?  Or having the option to disable the pop ups right in the
pop up?  In any case, my solution worked.  I no longer have any Growl
products and no annoying pop up messages from you.

On Nov 13, 11:54 am, Chris Forsythe <[email protected]> wrote:
> People still using 1.2.2 on Lion can go to the About tab and disable the 
> update checker like this page says to do:
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> http://growl.info/growlupdateavailable
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> That page is linked on every single page on our website via the button at the 
> top of the website. How can we make this clearer?
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> On Sunday, November 13, 2011 at 10:36 AM, Unhappy with Growl wrote:
> > For the last few days, Growl has been popping up messages on my
> > computers flogging the paid version of their app. I don't want their
> > pad app. This has so annoyed me that I have now completely removed
> > Growl from my computers in the hope this will stop the behaviour. I
> > hope someone from Growl reads this so they understand that they're
> > shooting themselves in the foot. Pissing off your users/customers is
> > never very smart.
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