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For some reason I have two 'elephant' icons from Evernote at the top right menu bar. Does anyone know if this is a bug in Evernote or how to remove the extra one?
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Additional Information:This problem is still seen after the following steps:
- Completely wiping the drive on a Macbook Air
- Installing Mountain Lion from scratch
- Installing Evernote from the Mac App Store
After installing from the Mac App Store two elephant icons will appear on the menubar.
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I had the same problem and resolved it by going to:
System Preferences > Users & Groups > Login Items [for my user]
Then I deleted the EvernoteHelper (select and press the '-' button).
Finally, I unchecked all of the tickboxes under Evernote Helper in Evernote's settings itself, and then re-checked them. Rebooted and only one elephant. Happy days :)
Sounds weird. Have you tried to relaunch Finder? Apple->Force Quit->Finder and click relaunch.
You are likely running a normal install of Evernote, and an App store install of it. You need to startup Evernote (the application), go to Preferences
Then under general uncheck 'Start the Evernote Helper when I log in to my computer'