Harold, in Firefox got to tools/addons. On the extensions tab find Evernote. When you highlight it or click on it, you'll see a disable choice and a uninstall choice. I know Evernote also has a shareware version but what you are seeing running in firefox is an extension, one of those little programs that you can get through add ons in the toolbar menu. You do know about installing extensions through the addons dialog within firefox, I assume.
The firefox configuration file is in Documents and Setting, under you user name/Application data/Mozilla. If you want to completely get rid of Firefox, delete the Mozilla Firefox folder in program files and that application data folder. I've just recently switched to Firefox and am delighted with. It's infinitely adjustable unlike IE where Microsoft decides how it should look and work. Infrequently, some page acts weird but then there is an extension to put "display in IE" in the firefox right click menu. Let us know what happens. Once you get firefox configured like you want it, I'll show you an extension that lets you backup everything and restore firefox almost instantly. I just installed my personnal configuration of Firefox on 4 computers and I don't think all it took more than about 10 minutes to get 4 machines running identical configurations. Ben -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harold B. Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 1:47 PM To: PC Works_LIST Subject: Re: PCWorks: Firefox and EverNote Thanks, Ben, I reinstalled EverNote, also installed this "Web Clipper" extension according to the instructions given. Note that after the entire installation (which is very quick) there is no Uninstall file that one usually finds with a program. So I uninstalled EverNote from the Add/Remove in the Control Panel. No change; the line is still in the Firefox context menu. Maybe it is Firefox I should uninstall again but this time I should delete those configuration files that you mention. Before sending this email, I again uninstalled Firefox from Add/Remove, also using Search, removed it's folder that remains in Program Files, and removed all references to Firefox in the system except the setup files. Then using RegSeeker, removed all Firefox references in the registry. Firefox is now reinstalled and behold, there are my bookmarks like they're ingrained in the setup file, and there is EverNote in the context menu (that I can do without but now it's a matter of curiosity). Where does one find the configuration files of Firefox? --- Harold ============= PCWorks Mailing List ================= Don't see your post? Check our posting guidelines & make sure you've followed proper posting procedures, http://pcworkers.com/rules.htm Contact list owner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unsubscribing and other changes: http://pcworkers.com =====================================================
