Growl 1.3.3 STILL uses a 100% (and even more) of processor

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Dmitriy

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Mar 31, 2012, 4:51:20 AM3/31/12
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Hi, Growl team!

It completely drives me crazy when I realize that my iMac (Core 2 Duo 2.66, 8Gb and 10.7.3) starts slowing down and I notice that Growl consumes all 100% of processor. Again... And again... It seems like it starts after the iMac was in sleep or energy saving mode (with screen off). 

I understand, that this may be a hell of a problem, but since Growl became paid it started to consume a lot of processor. 

Could you do anything with that problem as you decided to take money for your work? 

Sarah Alawami

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Mar 31, 2012, 2:54:00 PM3/31/12
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I believe they found the problem and are trying to fix it for 1.4 if I recall a post in the archives correctly.

Take care..
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CamM

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Mar 31, 2012, 8:06:54 PM3/31/12
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What I recall is that they cannot reproduce the problem on their end so are having difficulties solving (or at least guaranteeing they can solve).

Mladen

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Apr 7, 2012, 4:58:52 AM4/7/12
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I have exactly the same problem. Running Lion 10.7.3 and Growl
1.3.3...Please stop eating away at my CPU.

Thanks.

On Mar 31, 10:51 am, Dmitriy <dm.ivan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, Growl team!
>
> It completely drives me crazy when I realize that my iMac (Core 2 Duo 2.66,
> 8Gb and 10.7.3) starts slowing down and I notice that Growl consumes all
> 100% of processor. Again... And again... It seems like it starts after the
> iMac was in sleep or energy saving mode (with screen off).
>
> I understand, that this may be a hell of a problem, but since Growl became
> paid it started to consume a lot of processor.
>
> Could you do *anything* with that problem as you decided to take money for
> your work?
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