
"c:\Users\MYUSERNAME\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Profile 1\Extensions" I figured out my proper (temporally) solution, searching for the word "evernote" on the hard disk I found a folder with the nice name "pioclpoplcdbaefihamjohnefbikjilc " in the path: In the theory you can start Chrome without any extensions with command line switches:īut in this case you can't delete or disable them.

I had this issue yesterday, and it was like a Catch-22: I couldn't start Chrome with the Evernote extension, and I couldn't disable the extension without starting Chrome. (309198) Public (CE Build ce-4).Īny ideas what could have caused the problem and how to resolve it? 110 (Official Build) (64-bit) of Chrome on my Windows 10 21H2 (build 19044.1415) station along with desktop Evernote Legacy version 6.

But the bottom point is that at this moment I am unable to use Evernote extensions in Chrome. I ain't sure what could have possibly trigerred such problem to arise. But when I finally re-launched Chrome (by using -disable-extensions startup parameters) I did restore settings in Chrome with clean setup, I later discovered that the problem of Chrome freeze re-appears as soon as I sign in to my Evernote account. My first thought was that the problem was due to Chrome itself because I couldn't re-launch it after that. The problem actually appeared first time when I was clipping something from Chrome to Evernote on my Windows 10 station. This will work virtually anywhere you happen to visit.I've reported the problem on a few forums, including the following Use this to begin clipping out sections of web sites and saving for future reference. Once installed, you will spot a small elephant icon on your toolbar towards the right side. It will also display Related Notes from your account that are similar to what you have clipped.Įvernote Web Clipper requires you to be running Opera 15. When you clip something from the web, the handy pop-up box will allow you to choose your destination notebook in Evernote and add tags.

The extension allows you to clip and save anything you see online directly into your Evernote account. Web Clipper is a staple of my browser usage.

Version 15 has made a number of improvements and now is rewarded with both Web Clipper and Clearly. The browser, which is often forgotten in the IE-Chrome-Firefox battle, has some of the best features around, with built-in RSS reader and more. Evernote, the popular note-taking app and competitor to Microsoft's OneNote, now takes the next step to really being everywhere, as the service rolls out to the Opera web browser.
