Tagged: Growl

Growl – how do you remove: Apple Support Communities

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Gino and Carolyn have the answer. If you want to use the uninstaller you can use Carolyn’s link here.

The easiest way to remove Growl is to go to your System Preferences under the Apple Menu and right-click or Control-click on the Growl icon and select the Remove command from the pop-up menu.

Growl gets installed with some third-party software. I find it annoying myself and remove it as well whenever it gets installed.

via Growl – how do you remove: Apple Support Communities.

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GrowlMail not working in Mail 4.5: Apple Support Communities

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Robin Bonathan got it working again. Great detective work!

I got growl mail to work again afterwards.

You need to change 1 info.plist file. (use textedit to modify)

With mail off.

Go to your user login directory and follow this path:-

~/Library/Mail/Bundles/GrowlMail.mailbundle/Contents/
Info.plist

open up info.plist

and in the area under <key>SupportedPluginCompatibilityUUIDs</key>
Then add:
<string>9049EF7D-5873-4F54-A447-51D722009310</string>
<string>1C58722D-AFBD-464E-81BB-0E05C108BE06</string>

save the file and now Growl is once again working…

via GrowlMail not working in Mail 4.5: Apple Support Communities.

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Why does Finder show my external hard as a broken alias?

The answer was found by electrosonic:

I finally found the answer in another thread. I downloaded Pathfinder a substitute program for Finder. In that program I could highlight the drive and then “Get Info’. A window opened which allowed me to uncheck a box entitled “alias bit”, which solved the problem.

via Apple – Support – Discussions – Why does Finder show my external hard ….

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