You shouldn't see crashing in general. The queue system will only display
one at a time with MV, but other than that it sounds like we need to look
at that crash log.


On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 3:06 AM, Guillaume Khayat <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hey,
>
> I have a Twitter client set to display notifications with Growl. When the
> system comes back from sleep, the app's behavior is to send all the tweets
> that occurred during sleep to Growl. Which can amount to *a lot*. More
> often than not, this results in Growl crashing. I'm using the Music Video
> display style.
>
> Can someone elaborate on how Growl deals with massive display queues, and
> what should be considered an "unsafe" threshold not to cross ?
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