Can you get us a sample through Activity Monitor, and any steps to reproduce? 

If you don't know of any steps to reproduce, I'd like to have you rename the 
preferences file and see if that will address the issue. If it does I'd like to 
get the preferences file from you. This will reset your preferences but not 
your application specific settings. If you're up for that, here are the steps:


Stop Growl
Navigate to the preferences directory, ~/Library/Preferences
Find the file named com.Growl.GrowlHelperApp.plist. 
Stop Growl
Rename this file
Start Growl
If this process works, we need your plist file to figure out what's going on.



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Chris Forsythe


On Saturday, November 26, 2011 at 10:29 AM, mrkite wrote:

> Hi Growl gurus,
> 
> I use the latest version of Growl on my 2.7 GHz Core i5 iMac under
> 10.7.2, and the Activity Monitor shows it as the most consuming
> application with around 100 % of one processor. THis is not the first
> time I note that.
> 
> Thanks for any hint,
> 
> Cheers
> Jean-Baptiste
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