SafariPlus - 1.5.1manage cookies, block animations in Safari |
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Works great as a Flash blocker - Version: 1.5, 1/17/2007 07:18AM PST
qaptainqwerty
I use SafariPlus primarily as a Flash blocker. One selection of a checkbox took care of all Flash animation, no need to create filters.
Really good cookie control 



- Version: 1.5, 11/10/2006 08:53AM PST
artherstrasse
For me, this takes Safari into OmniWeb's superb control of cookies.
The Flash part works fine but I choose to stay with SafariBlock. The message being they work fine together.
Worth a donation to the developer.
The Flash part works fine but I choose to stay with SafariBlock. The message being they work fine together.
Worth a donation to the developer.
Just like cookieculler for firefox 



- Version: 1.5, 10/18/2006 11:49AM PST
allancharles
This is a great plugin. Does just what cookieculler does on Firefox. Absolutely recommend. +plus it blocks flash and animations, if so desired!
Absolutely fabulous!!!! 



- Version: 1.5, 10/17/2006 07:43AM PST
Sprocket999
This add-on is the single most reason why I continue to use Safari as opposed to other Mac browsers such as Firefox, Camino, Shiira, etc. Not only is the cookie function superb, but the ability to block (yet access) flash in sites is the best solution yet. Totally stable on my current setup (10.4.7) on both my G4 PowerBook and G4 iBook. Thanx!!!
Very good plugin - Version: 1.5, 10/4/2006 02:01PM PST
ZQtA305
This is the best plugin ever. Unlike SafariStand and PithHelmet is this little progi very stabel, the other two would make my Safari crash.
Only thing I am missing is that the removed flash leaves just an empty space. It would be really nice if it would show the flash logo in the empty space. Like the "blockflash" xpi for Firefox.
Only thing I am missing is that the removed flash leaves just an empty space. It would be really nice if it would show the flash logo in the empty space. Like the "blockflash" xpi for Firefox.
FANTASTIC Product 



- Version: 1.5, 8/14/2006 03:47AM PST
Bwhaler2
This is one of the best Safari plug-ins available. I cannot recommend this product enough. It is lean, and works exactly as promised.
In today's and age with cookies trakcing everything we do, and online databases drilling into our private life, a program like this is a must-have for any and every Mac person.
And I appreciate with all my heart the developer making this donationware since not all of us have a lot of money and even 10 bucks hrts some of us.
I encourage everyone to send this developer even a few dollars to encourage further development and support of this product.
I am already hoping it will be available for Leopard.
To the developer: THANK YOU for making this fantastic product.
In today's and age with cookies trakcing everything we do, and online databases drilling into our private life, a program like this is a must-have for any and every Mac person.
And I appreciate with all my heart the developer making this donationware since not all of us have a lot of money and even 10 bucks hrts some of us.
I encourage everyone to send this developer even a few dollars to encourage further development and support of this product.
I am already hoping it will be available for Leopard.
To the developer: THANK YOU for making this fantastic product.
Great little app! 



- Version: 1.5, 8/13/2006 05:18PM PST
zo219
I forget it's there, I'm so used to Safari helpers screwing up something. But what Safari Plus accomplishes, combined with SafariStand loading Flash only when you want it--that's pretty much it. Nice, sleek package!
Thanks!
Another 3rd party to Safari's rescue 



- Version: 1.5, 8/10/2006 01:25AM PST
faisal
Safari still loses points for being the only browser of any note with no cookie filtering ability. This extension reverses the deficit: YMMV, but I vastly prefer SafariPlus's approach to that of Firefox, IE, etc. As a few other people have noted, the options could be a little more flexible. However, I've yet to run into a situation where I actually noticed needing more flexibility -- I just miss it from Firefox (but don't miss the incessant need to approve cookies if I want filtering at all).
I'm always nervous about InputManager based plugins, but this one's been solid for me so far (cross fingers).
I'm always nervous about InputManager based plugins, but this one's been solid for me so far (cross fingers).
Great app! - Version: 1.5, 8/8/2006 09:17PM PST
scott57
Great job done on making it easy to use and effective. Really like the Flash replacement graphic. :)
Feature suggestion: the ability to whitelist a site without turning off "only from favorite sites", visiting the site, checking the site in the SafariPlus favorites list, then turning "only from favorite sites" back on. A button to add sites to the whitelist list within Safariplus would be great and a button on the Safari toolbar (to add the domain of the current web page) would be cool too.
Feature suggestion: the ability to whitelist a site without turning off "only from favorite sites", visiting the site, checking the site in the SafariPlus favorites list, then turning "only from favorite sites" back on. A button to add sites to the whitelist list within Safariplus would be great and a button on the Safari toolbar (to add the domain of the current web page) would be cool too.