Gary K. Griffey wrote:I purchased the new Growl 1.3 available via the App store for my 10.7.2 machine.
Gary,
I saw the announcement by the Growl Team a few weeks ago that they had produced an App Store version of Growl along with a new SDK for developers. I made a note to update the Growl framework imbedded in QRecall, but haven't gotten around to it just yet.
The latest App Store Growl, however, should work with older Growl compatible software. And for some people, such as Steve, that's clearly the case.
A few Growl developers, however, have commented that sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't, and there's no clear consensus right now as to why. One thing you might try is to log out and back in again (if you haven't already). The Growl source in QRecall is the monitor process, which starts when you log in and stops when you log out. Note: if you're running the Beta version of QRecall, choose the Windows > Restart Monitor command—you'll get the same effect.
I will note that the old version of Growl uses distributed notifications to communicate. Several users of QRecall have noted that the monitor window sometimes doesn't appear when an action starts. QRecall also uses distributed notifications to announce when actions start and stop. Personally, I think there's something wrong with distributed notifications in Lion.