Thank you for this information.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ishe Chinyoka" <chinyoka.consult...@gmail.com>
To: <blind-computing@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 1:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] QWITTER


Hi,

Programs that tell you of files you have to manually remove will usually refer to the following situations:
(1) settings stored in INI files which you may need to use later; or
(2) Programs that create files which are useful to you. In other words, the program would have created such files by your own action.

Now the nest question is how to remove such files.
Well, using a file manager such as 7zip file manager or even our native Windows Explorer, navigate to Program Files (often "C:\Program Files\", find the folder where Quitter had been installed. Highlight the folder, Then Press Shift+Delete to permanently wipe off the folder from the face of the earth. Well, if you don't mind the recycle bin size, just press delete and the folder will be sent back to the recycle bin instead.

Next, you need to navigate to where programs often store their settings. I am not sure which Windows OS you're using, but the folder on XP should be C:\Documents and Settings\<your user name>\app data. In this folder, you will find lots of folders referring to different programs that store their settings there.
Find that of Quitter.
Now without opening the folder of Quitter, repeat the same operation you did in Program Files: namely, press shift+delete to destroy the folder and all its contents (the settings). After this, you are clean: you're ready to install a fresh copy of Quitter.

Actually Quitter is cool: so I wish you all the best. Any problem just post with detail. By the way, I made some assumptions like "C:\program files" for this is the normal storage area of all installed programs unless you changed; if you did so, just substitute my bigoted Program Files with your correct path. Another bigoted or assumption is the <your user name> just substitute that phrase in angle brackets with your own username you are logged with. Another issue you need to sort out is if you are on Windows 7, you need not enter the "C:\documents .." path, users have got a special folder in the root.

Cheers,

Ishe
----- Original Message ----- From: "Josh" <lawdog...@comcast.net>
To: <blind-computing@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 6:14 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] QWITTER


members,
Afew days ago I posted a problem I was having with Qwitter. The problem still exist. I had Qwitter back several months ago and had to uninstall it. When I went to uninstall it I do not remember if Qwitter had an uninstall selection on their icon on the start menu but I either went through the icon or the add/remove programs in the control panel. The problem is Qwitter downloads properly or at least goes through the motions this is on a reinstall of Qwitter. When Qwitter appeared to not be opening up correctly I went to uninstall the program again in the same fashion as before and got a message that all the elements could not be removed but it also said I could remove the elements manually. Can someone please assist me with this? Once the other elements are removed i think Qwitter should install as it should.
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