IN the system preference panes, there is a button for growl. 
If you press the button, system preferences will reopen and you can press the 
stop growl button. Hth, 
Chantel. 
On Jan 19, 2010, at 12:08 PM, Eleni Vamvakari wrote:

> How do I get rid of that Growl helper ap.  It's far more a hindrance
> now than a helper.  I had it start when Adium starts.  Now, every time
> someone logs in or sends me a message, it says "adium needs attention,
> growl helper ap", and if I'm in another program like Safari, it'll
> lock up VoiceOver either for a few seconds or until I go into Adium.
> When I'm in Text Edit, and trying to read, it interrupts VoiceOver.
> Even within Adium itself, it makes it difficult to read conversations
> when someone logs in.  It's so bad that I haven't been able to speak
> with my friends for a few weeks cause I can't do anything else The
> weird thing is that in Leopard, when I had Growl start, it never did
> that.  while it's running.  If anyone could help me, I'd sincerely
> appreciate it.  Btw, how do I disable the thing that corrects my
> spelling?  I'm getting really sick of having to rewrite words just
> because Snow Leopard doesn't have it in it's dictionary and then
> having to check to make sure it didn't change them again.
> 
> Thanks,
> Eleni
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