I have the same issues with notifications not disappearing, though from
HardwareGrowler. This being said, quitting Growl makes them disappear, I
don't have to reboot (and I can then restart Growl). The notifications that
"stick" are random: sometime it's one I clicked on, sometimes it's a couple
random ones out of the 20+ that HardwareGrowler may put up at startup.

YA

On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 10:13 AM, mdorfin <[email protected]> wrote:

> There are two bugs:
>
> 1. There is no version info on Growl About tab.
> 2. Sometimes iTerm or Adium notifications doesn't dissapear. And you
> can see something like this http://d.pr/1WC7 until reboot your mac.
> (OS X v.10.7.3).
>
> It is sad. Hope you'll improve that.
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