I now see growl, the twitter client (sorry, but I can not spell its name), and 
dropbox in the application menu under growl in system preferences. I still do 
not see either skype or adium.

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On Jun 26, 2011, at 12:10 PM, Geoff Waaler wrote:

> Hi Shannon,
> 
> Me thinks that either you have an old version, or something got fubared 
> during the install process.  As Geoff said, all growlable apps automatically 
> register.  On my system this list includes: Adium, Growl, moveAddict, Skype, 
> and Pulsar.  The fact that Growl is not on your list is the reason for my 
> theory.
> 
> There was a recent update to Growl which may not be included in other app's 
> installations, so you may want to Google up the Growl site and install (or 
> reinstall) the current version.
> 
> Best regards.
> Geoff
> 
> On Jun 26, 2011, at 11:04 AM, Shannon Dyer wrote:
> 
>> For somr reason, it only shows me one application, which is the twitter 
>> client I use. It doesn't allow me to set what notifications i'd like though. 
>> It just makes random sounds at me.
>> 
>> Shannon
>> Are you a fan of women's music? If so, join me each Thursday from noon until 
>> three for the Eclectic Collection: a Celebration of Women In Music. Point 
>> your media player to:
>> http://mojoradio.us/listen
>> or
>> www.mintfm.net
>> 
>> On Jun 26, 2011, at 10:52 AM, Geoff Shang wrote:
>> 
>>> On Sun, 26 Jun 2011, Shannon Dyer wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I have installed growl. I'm wondering how to set it up and customize it to 
>>>> work with specific applications in specific ways.
>>> 
>>> All of Growl's stuff is in System Preferences.  You can set up how it acts 
>>> by default and how it works with specific applications.
>>> 
>>> Applications that can use Growl will register with it automatically.  If 
>>> you choose the Applications tab in Growl Preferences, you can see each 
>>> application that has registered with Growl.  You can blanket turn on and 
>>> off all notifications for that application by checking or unchecking the 
>>> item in the applications list, or select one and press Configure to 
>>> fine-tune the notification settings for that app.
>>> 
>>> Note: Don't check Hide All Notifications in the general Growl stuff, 
>>> otherwise you won't get any notifications.  I guess that's a good way to 
>>> temporarily mute it.
>>> 
>>> Let me know if you need more help.
>>> 
>>> HTH,
>>> Geoff.
>>> 
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