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- Version: 1.7, 9/30/2004 11:23AM PST
cdunlap
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- Bad "Bad Cookie"
Wouldn't it be simpler? - Version: 1.6.1, 2/26/2004 11:45AM PST
(2 of 2 users found this comment useful)
SeacætThe idea for cookie managers is great, but wouldn't it be simpler just to build in Preferences to Safari than to have a separate and external program? Safari already has a Preference to "Accept Cookies: Never."
All that is needed are two tweaks: (1) Always allow such as *apple.com; and (2) Always allow and Dump at end of session domains such as *yahoo.com (for mail).
I'm no programmer, but I think an app. for developers, "SIMBL" already makes modifying Preferences easy. I use Saft and Pithhelmet which use that.
FINALLY!! 



- Version: 1.6, 12/22/2003 07:46AM PST
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johnny5mac
2. The software crashes when I try to edit my Safari cookies. I had to Force Quit twice.
What a waste of time.