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Especially setting fireshot.isProMode to false only helped until I actually used Fireshot, which made it revert to Pro mode. changing “fireshot.” settings in Firefox' “about:config” page.deleting registry keys for “fireshot”, “screenshot”, or “Screenshot Studio for Firefox”.I also had the problem, that-after upgrading to “Fireshot pro”-I was not able to return to the free version from (AMO version). LIMPET235 wrote:I don't think she mentioned un-installing IE8, just the Fireshot extension. The Addons site does have a few that are similar. the first time I opened IE it didn't work so I followed 5b again then step 6 worked and I was able to choose to use the free version of Fireshot in IE (this is the option I chose)Ħ) Open an Internet Explorer window, and Fireshot should be installed and working.
#Fireshot pro revert install#
I don't think she mentioned un-installing IE8, just the Fireshot extension.ġ) Uninstall Fireshot for Internet Explorer - very important! (Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs) - do not uninstall from anywhere elseĤ) Install the Fireshot version for Firefox.Ī) If this is the first time you've installed for Firefox, it'll ask if you want to integrate with Internet Explorer, click Yes.ī) If the option does not popup after restarting Firefox, click on the down arrow next to the Fireshot Icon and click "Integrate with Internet Explorer".