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SafariPlus

SafariPlus

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Version:  1.5.1

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rendered Yahoo! mail unusable

Feedback Type:  Review

Contributed by: eboychik Friday, December 16 2005 @ 07:02 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: NO

No matter what folderin my yahoo mail i clicked on, SafariPlus wouldn't let me get past the login page. As soon as I deleted it, my Y! mail returned to normal.   
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rendered Yahoo! mail unusable - jrc Software

Uhh, that means it's working. You have to allow cookies for "yahoo.com".

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Friday, December 16 2005 @ 08:02 PM PST


rendered Yahoo! mail unusable - alberto2602

It renders "versiontracker" unusable, too.
without deleting it, I do not select "only accept cookies ...".
I think that could be utiled as a "security", activating the function a.m.

alberto

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Sunday, December 18 2005 @ 02:19 AM PST


rendered Yahoo! mail unusable - G, Antoine

Safari-Plus crashes Safari as soon as it starts to open. OS 10.3.9. I had to uninstall it. Better go back to the drawing board on this one. The Idea is good though, if you can get it to be stable.

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Sunday, December 18 2005 @ 10:13 AM PST


not compatible with 10.3 - sjk

Product Requirements

Mac OS X 10.4 or higher

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Sunday, December 18 2005 @ 02:11 PM PST


rendered Yahoo! mail unusable - eboychik

It would certainly be more user-friendly if, when faced with a site trying to download a cookie, you could choose to add it to the white list or to reject it via a pop-up menu. Further, I don;t want every cookie from, say, Yahoo! I don't want 'servedbyadvertising' cookies, etc. Other programs for other browsers let me select each and every cookie to accept or reject.

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Sunday, December 18 2005 @ 12:05 PM PST