As of Lion, I believe, Growl notifications are automatically read by VoiceOver 
so yes; it should be a useful tool as it has been for those of us fortunate 
enough to possess  vision for quite some time.

Personally I use Growl for all kinds of notifications; including some quite 
unorthodox ones like network issues. But that's another story.

Lynne

On 30 Oct 2011, at 10:13, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Yep, I'm very slow on the uptake when ht comes to Growl having never played 
with it before.

Now I have it configured so that I'm informed when Dropbox folders and files 
change etc, neat!

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