applications will re-register themselves automatically, usually when they start 
up.
try restarting the applications you expect to support growl.
also bear in mind: http://growl.info/documentation/faq-new.php#1.3noapps

On 6 Dec 2011, at 15:14, gamal akabani wrote:

> I installed Growl 1.3.2 in two computers (at home and at the lab). At
> home it works like a charm; however, at the lab the Applications panel
> only shows one application for configuration purposes, where are the
> others applications? It seems that when I removed Growl 1.2.2 in my
> lab computer I removed more than what was specified. My guess.
> 
> How can I tell Growl to re-scan for all other applications that
> support Growl?
> 
>  Model Name:  iMac
>  Model Identifier:    iMac11,1
>  Processor Name:      Intel Core i7
>  Processor Speed:     2.8 GHz
>  Number of Processors:        1
>  Total Number of Cores:       4
>  L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB
>  L3 Cache:    8 MB
>  Memory:      16 GB
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