Thanks very much everyone.
It's much better now that Growl has been muzzled.

Friendly,
Chris

On Jun 17, 2010, at 8:42 PM, Brandon much wrote:

> yeah go to growl preferences and there should be a stop growl button. be 
> aware that doing this will not stop any events you have set in applications 
> like speaking any uncoming messages. 
> 
> On Jun 17, 2010, at 8:05 PM, Chris Snyder wrote:
> 
>> Hi again fellow mac folk,
>> When I'm chatting in skype, every time the other person responds, I get this 
>> weird "growl system wrap dialog" thing. I end up having to command tab back 
>> to the chat window to read the response. Is there a way I can either modify 
>> growl's behavior, perhaps with a muzzle, or turn it off? Has anyone found a 
>> fix for this issue? Thanks again. I appreciate all of you and the awesome 
>> information I learn on this list.
>> 
>> Friendly,
>> Chris
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