Oh by the way, if you look down this conversation, in my first post it actually says I am using 2.0.1, so I am in fact repeating myself

Thank you

John

On 16/06/2013 16:58, johnM wrote:
ok, one, I didn't know it was beta, my installation is 2.0.1, and doesn't say anything about beta, and two, I didn't even know there was a beta out there. You need to get your facts right and ask me instead of assuming. As far as corrupt install, I have installed and uninstalled using an app uninstaller, which removed everything, about 3 times, and its still causing a problem.

Thank you for your help, bit that doesn't help me.

John

On Sunday, 16 June 2013, Chris Forsythe <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > This is why we ask that beta discussion be left on the beta list, since b7 has been posted for a bit now. :) > This problem is few and far between, and typically seems to be from a corrupt install.
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> Chris Forsythe
> @The_Tick
>
> On Sunday, June 16, 2013 at 3:36 AM, Yann Ricquebourg wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Growl 2.1 beta 6 has expired.
> Have other people encountered the problem of multiple Dock icons described below? > Is there a new beta build available to do some further experiments with this problem?
> Regards,
> -Yann.
> Yann Ricquebourg wrote on 12/06/13
>
> Hi All,
> Yes, I must admit there seems to be some bug in the "Start Growl at Login" option
> with current version of Growl (even current beta 2.1b6).
> When I enable this option under 10.8.4 associated to "Dock icon and No menubar icon",
> and reboot the computer:
> - There is no login item concerning Growl in Apple System Preferences for my account. > (that's not impossible, but users will dislike it: login items are so simple to manage
> this way for them).
> - When my session opens, two Dock icons appear for Growl (where I wanted one,
> but only one and no menubar icon ;-))
> Those two icons are both working, raising the same only applications.
> And when I quit one, the other one quits too.
> - Then, after quitting Growl, if I relaunch it manually, I get the right result > with only one Dock icon. But the two icons reappear automatically each time I open
> my session.
> Hopping a fix can be found...
> John wrote on 09/06/13
>
> I have Growl 2.0.1 running on a macbook pro, and sometimes when I shut down the laptop, and then restart multiple Growl Icons appear in the Dock. Why should that happen? Sometimes I can get rid of them by using Force Quite, other times it wont go at all untill I restart the laptop. Can somebody help please?
>
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