That said, I do know of one other person that had it running on
Windows 2000, but that was a few versions ago and I do not know if it
ran 100% correctly or not. GfW does require the .NET runtime (version
2.0), so make sure that is installed first. Otherwise, there is not
much other help I can offer since I dont even have a W2K machine to
test it on.
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On 6 Feb 2012, at 18:02, Brian Dunnington <briandu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Growl for Windows is only supported on XP and newer operating systems.
>
> That said, I do know of one other person that had it running on
> Windows 2000, but that was a few versions ago and I do not know if it
> ran 100% correctly or not. GfW does require the .NET runtime (version
> 2.0), so make sure that is installed first. Otherwise, there is not
> much other help I can offer since I dont even have a W2K machine to
> test it on.
You can run Snarl (a Growl-compatible alternative) on Windows 2000 if that's any use to you?
On 6 Feb 2012, at 20:10, DJ <dirk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you for the suggestions.
>
> Snarl: can't use it because I specifically need Growl for other
> applications to integrate with
> Win2k: Will move away from W2k
Not wanting to labor the point, but if the applications use GNTP or GrowlNet to communicate then they will work fine with Snarl (the Snarl guys will want to know if they don't). Just another option while you're migrating to XP or W7...