InterMapper can automatically check to see if a new version is available for download. This check is performed at startup and again every 24 hours.
If the check has never been run before, InterMapper presents a dialog you can use to disable the automatic checking before it takes place. At any time, you can disable the feature, either by choosing Preferences from the Edit menu, then choosing the Behavior->Version Updates pane, or by opening the InterMapper Control Center. When a new version is available, a message appears, including a link to the new version
When you first start up a Windows version of InterMapper, a message asks you would like InterMapper to check for new versions. This is the only time it will ask this question. If you answer yes, the check is performed at startup and again every 24 hours.
To enable or disable this feature:
Upon detecting that a newer version of the software is available, a dialog box appears, indicating that a newer version is available, and asking if you would like to download the new version.
Growl is a notification system for Mac OS X. It provides a central mechanism for controlling and customizing the delivery of notification messages from Mac OS X applications.
Growl is a free download from: http://growl.info
When Growl is available, InterMapper Control Center uses it to display notification messages instead of using the default "yellow tooltip window". If Growl is running when InterMapper Control Center starts up, Growl notifications are used automatically. If you install Growl after InterMapper Control Center is already running, you must open the InterMapper Control Center settings window before Growl is detected and used.
Growl provides a number of features not available through InterMapper Control Center's built-in message window.
To test Growl messages:
Use Growl's System Preference panel to configure Growl's behavior.
Growl provides control over the following InterMapper notifications:
You can individually enable or disable any of these messages. You can also specify different plugins for different messages or specify that certain messages require you to click on them to dismiss them (the "sticky" option).
By default, Growl support is automatically enabled in InterMapper Control Center if Growl is available. If you have Growl installed, but you do not want InterMapper to use it, disable it using the following command-line:
defaults write com.dartware.InterMapperMenu DWGrowlDisabledKey 1
After executing the command, you must reopen the InterMapper Control Center Settings window for this change to take effect.