Hardware Growler's setting was 'Application Decides'. I deleted the setting 
from Growl's list and started again. It worked for two days but is 
misbehaving again: either some or all notifications on startup stick and 
have to be dismissed by mousing over them.

I've deleted Hardware Growler twice and reinstalled from the App Store but 
still no joy.

On Friday, 18 May 2012 03:09:01 UTC+1, Daniel Siemer wrote:
>
> HardwareGrowler doesn't request notes be sticky by itself.  Go to the 
> Applications tab in Growl.app's preferences and open the settings for 
> HardwareGrowler.  Check the options for the notifications (you will 
> have to check each notification type) for sticky, and make sure they 
> are set to either Never, or Application Decides.  If they are already 
> set to one of those, try deleting the settings in Growl for 
> HardwareGrowler and relaunch HardwareGrowler and see if its still 
> happening. 
>
> On May 17, 12:07 pm, baldyauldeejit <[email protected]> 
> wrote: 
> > Normal Growl notifications auto-dismiss after the 3.5 seconds duration 
> in 
> > Settings but Hardware Growler notifications on startup will not. I'm 
> using 
> > OS X 10.7.4 on a Mac Pro.

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