Thanks.  I'll have to give them a listen.

Jenny and my goofy guide Brooks
On Feb 14, 2012, at 12:39 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:

> Hi there! I have no idea if these will help you or not, but I did a couple of 
> very informal growl demos. For other list
> users, these also demonstrate the lion startup issues I'm having, so if 
> anyone has time to listen, maybe they can tell me how
> to make Lion behave itself just a bit better. Anyway, I'm thinking that maybe 
> if you hear them, it will help you understand
> how to use Growl a libble better. The quality isn't professional by any 
> means, but just in case you're interested, here are
> links for downloading them.
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1770137/Growl%20demo.mp3
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1770137/Troubleshooting%20Growl.mp3
> 
> Good luck, and I hope you find these useful.
> Missy
> -----Original Message-----
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Jennifer Perdue
> Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 1:18 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Growl preference issue question
> 
> Hi, I downloaded growl and it's in my applications but I am trying to get to 
> the preferences and it just beeps at me and say
> that growl has no window.  What do I do to get it to notify me about syrinx 
> and Skype?  I can't get those preferences to
> start running till Growl gets running in their preference pain according to 
> syrinx.
> 
> Any help would be appreciated in advance.  Thanks a million.
> 
> Jenny and my goofy guide Brooks
> 
> P,S. I'm running Lion
> On Feb 14, 2012, at 10:06 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> 
>> So have you removed dropbox in the Users & Groups Login Items list? That 
>> would at least solve the immediate problem. The
> Mini to VGA to NTSC converter still seems to do the job until Apple gets a 
> fix in.
>> 
>> CB
>> 
>> On 2/13/12 5:51 PM, Steve Holmes wrote:
>>> So assuming I have to get a way to fake out my Mac Mini in thinking
>>> there is a monitor connected, is there any way to use Dropbox on this
>>> box until I can find the necessary hardware? I find it amazing that
>>> that app alone would cause the Finder to go into the mud and get
>>> "busy" all the time no matter what folder I try and go into.
>>> Reminder: as soon as I kill or disable dropbox from running, it gets
>>> all good again.
>>> 
>>> Any other ideas?
>>> 
>>> On 2/12/12, Steve Holmes<steve.holme...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>>>> I just installed Dropbox this afternoon on my new mac mini.  I
>>>> thought it installed OK and it even synced up my files from the host
>>>> but now I constantly get "Finder busy" all the time whenever I open
>>>> *ANY* window in the finder! At this point, the Finder is completely
>>>> useless while the Dropbox app is running.  If I go into my login
>>>> preferences and remove Dropbox from the startup list and log back
>>>> in, I can use the finder like always.  As soon as I launch Dropbox
>>>> from the applications folder or allow it to run at login, Finder
>>>> goes to hell in a handbag!
>>>> 
>>>> Has anyone else experienced thins kind of thing?
>>>> 
>>>> Note, I am using a mac mini without a monitor connected.  I surely
>>>> hope this isn't also going to be a problem like the auto starting of
>>>> VO when no monitor is connected.
>>>> 
>>>> Hey, I really want to use Dropbox but this performance hit is a show
>>>> stopper for me.
>>>> 
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