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Greetings

I am relatively computer illiterate, so patience, please.  I have used Evernote successfully in the past to save full pages of forums from on-line classes I take.

Tried saving today, & instead of the normal 'save' screen, I get this.  Still want to save full pages easily.  What do I need to do?  Getting a wee bit frustrated!

and feeling quite inadequate, to boot.  

Screen Shot 2016-01-21 at 1.37.36 PM.png

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Trying to figure out what to do because the moderator has yet to approve this post.

Re-loaded both Evernote & web clipper.

Or at least tried to install web clipper.

Getting this error message:  Safari can’t open the file “evernote_web_clipper-6.1-fx.xpi” because no available application can open it.

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1 hour ago, WillowCreekNancy said:

Getting this error message:  Safari can’t open the file “evernote_web_clipper-6.1-fx.xpi” because no available application can open it.

Nancy, sorry to hear about your troubles.  Sounds like the Evernote clipper extension for Safari has become corrupt.

Looks like something is wrong with the Evernote Clipper for Safari.
I just tried the below steps, and after reinstalling the EN Clipper, I could not get it do work.  When I click on the Evernote icon in the Safari toolbar, it does nothing, literally nothing.

As a workaround until EN fixes the Safari clipper, you might try Google Chrome browser.  I use it all the time, and the EN Clipper for Chrome works great.


I tried these steps, but after reinstalling the EN Clipper for Safari, I could not get it to work:

  1. Open Safari
  2. Open Safari Preferences (CMD + ,)
  3. Click on the Extensions tab
  4. Click on the "Evernote Web Clipper" in the left panel
  5. Click on the "Uninstall" button for the Evernote Web Clipper
  6. Click on the "Uninstall" button in the "Are you Sure..." dialong
  7. Close Preferences
  8. Close Safari
  9. Restart your Mac
  10. After you Mac starts and you log in:
  11. Open Safari
  12. Go to Evernote web site:
    https://evernote.com/products/
  13. Scroll down to "Evernote Web Clipper"
  14. Click on "Download for Safari"
  15. Open your Mac Downloads folder (should be in your Mac Dock)
  16. Select/Open "Evernote.6.6.safariextz"
  17. Click the "Trust" button in the Safari dialog "Are you sure. . ."
  18. Close the Safari Preferences window
  19. Restart Safari
  20. Test EN Clipper
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