Hi.
Do you know how to close the growl messages when they pops up on the screen?
Best regards:
Søren Jensen
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Den 12/04/2011 kl. 02.02 skrev Chris Norman:

> Hiya mate,
> Glad you found it useful. I've never before messed about with the
> settings, just been on a long list of "things to do, when there's
> nothing more interesting to do" LOL. I don't know about any central
> repository for information, I'd say the best way for people to
> assimilate (for want of a better word) new information, is just to sit
> back, and sponge on these lists, because there's some great folks on
> here, Rays last post proves that really. I mean, here I am, been using
> a Mac for everything for about 4 or 5 years now, and I'm still
> learning new stuff, like that voiceover command f10 thing that someone
> posted in (can't remember who). A "Newbie's guide to the mac", would
> be a fundamentally bad idea in my opinion, because the sheer bulk of
> information, is more likely to scare the living shit out of new users,
> rather than enlighten them, whereas, if they just sit back, and listen
> and learn, they're going to be drip-fed new info, which means they're
> more likely to take it in (little and often and all that), as well as
> not be overwealmed by all the new tech stuff.
> 
> HTH, and sorry for the ramble LOL.
> 
> On Apr 11, 1:40 pm, Scott Ford <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Chris,
>>         I would like to mention that this is one of those cases the I must 
>> have missed, because I did not know that bit of information.  I realize that 
>> the one liners are not saposto happen, however I occasionally like to see 
>> basic information.  I am not calling for a clutter of information to the 
>> list, however if someone has compiled nuggets that could be posted for 
>> newbees and thick folks such as myself I would appreciate this.  
>> Additionally if there is a compiled list of outdated techniques and piths 
>> that have been dispelled, they may be helpful for people.  Again thank you 
>> for this message.
>> Sincerely,
>> Scott  
>> On Apr 11, 2011, at 7:10 AM, Chris Norman wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Hiya all,
>>> I imagine that most people have already figured this out, but I found 
>>> something cool this morning regarding growl.
>> 
>>> If you go to system preferences, to the growl preference pain, and "Display 
>>> preferences", third tab, set the default notification type to anything 
>>> except smoke, and notifications become automagically accessible. I'm using 
>>> Notify OS X, but you could probably use anything.
>> 
>>> HTH,.
>> 
>>> Take care,
>> 
>>> Chris Norman
>>> Email and MSN: [email protected]
>>> Skype [and iChat]: chris.norman7[@mac.com]
>> 
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>> 
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