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EDITOR NOTES
Note: Safari Cookies now requires SIMBL (for Snow Leopard 64-bit support), please make sure you backup your Favorites, and run the uninstaller, before installing the 1.0 update.
DESCRIPTION
Safari Cookies is the only cookie manager built for Mac OS X 10.5+ to integrate directly into Safari, for minimum disruption to your browsing experience. Localized for English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5 or later.
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| Developer: | Russell Gray |
| Downloads: | 23,721 |
| - Version d/l: | 1,277 |
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| License: | Free |
| Date: | 10 Dec 2009 |
| Platform: | PPC/Intel |
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| Safari Cookies User Reviews (83 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Oct 11 2009 |
JIMW This product is a must have in my opinion. It just keeps getting better and better. I would love to write a full review on it but at the rate the developer keeps improving it and adding more great features, it never seems to get stable long enough for a review to accurately reflect its features for any length of time. However unless something dramatically changes, I expect I will give it 5 Stars. Too bad their aren't more available. I am of the opinion that this is the greatest tool since Finder Pop, Pithelment, and Default Folder. (Version 1.2) | |
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 | Oct 11 2009 |
WEASELBOY I agree. This app just gets better and better. (Version 1.2) | |
 | Oct 7 2009 |
AESCHYLUS I have been using Safari Cookies without any trouble in Snow Leopard OS X 10.6.1. There is no "slow down" in deleting cookies. If you are experiencing this, it may be related to a problem I had earlier. The problem was not actually with Safari Cookies, but with another add-on called Glims. I found that if I used Glims, Safari kept eating up more and more memory, and of course it took nearly forever to open pages, or to delete cookies. I had very good luck with Glims in 10.5, but whenever I reinstall it, Safari slows down again. If you are using other input managers for Safari, try using Safari without them if you find things are slow. Safari Cookies has worked well for the past several versions for me. (Version 1.1.3) | |
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 | Sep 27 2009 |
MITCH_DE For me my old favorites are also used with the new version. (I deinstalled old) But it true, there is no finction to import the before exported favorites. (Version 1.0) | |
 | Sep 27 2009 |
LOUNGE DELUXE Same here, import/export functionality is removed with version 1.0 I reverted back to version 0.8 and continue to happily use that version. (Version 1.0) | |
 | Sep 27 2009 |
BOLLYWOOD thats strange..... ive just uploaded a new version, give it a try, and see if it helps: http://sweetpproductions.com/safaricookies/updates/updates.htm (Version 1.0) | |
 | Sep 27 2009 |
LOUNGE DELUXE Something seems wrong with sparkle too. The latest version on your website is not version 1.02 as it says but actually 1.01. After installation, sparkle reports that there's an update to 1.02 available but when that installation is finished it's still version 1.01 and import favorites is still missing. I even removed all Safari Cookies files by hand (including to hidden files) logged out and and then performed a new installation but it simply won't work. (Version 1.0) | |
 | Sep 27 2009 |
ROBOTANK There's no need to revert just because you can't automatically import favourites. In my case, the favourites were carried over. However, even if they weren't (that is, if the uninstaller removed them), all you need is a very simple manual process. Before uninstalling the old version, move or copy the file ~/Library/Application Support/Safari Cookies/Favorites.plist to your desktop or wherever, so it doesn't get uninstalled. After installing the new version, simply move the file back to its original location, replacing any newly created favourites file. (Version 1.0) | |
 | Sep 27 2009 |
BOLLYWOOD I had moved the Exprt menu, form the Favorite button, to a contextual menu...... its seems that may have been a bad idea - as people get get used to things being in certain places. So ive re-added the export menu to its previous place. (and also keep it in the contextual menu) http://sweetpproductions.com/safaricookies/updates/updates.htm (Version 1.0) | |
 | Sep 27 2009 |
Thanks for being so reactive (Version 1.0) | |
 | Jun 9 2009 |
ROBOTANK Great little add-on. Safari's lack of site-specific preferences is one of the main reasons I generally prefer OmniWeb. With the release of Safari 4, however, I wanted to give it a spin for a while, because I find it generally outperforms OmniWeb. Safari Cookies gives me improved control over cookies, something I consider essential. This along with Glims and GlimmerBlocker make Safari useable, something I find it isn't out of the box. (Version 0.6.3) | |
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 | Apr 29 2009 |
Ive done as much as I can manage at the moment, SC is still lacking a must have few features, notably a search function. Ive released the source code here: http://code.google.com/p/safaricookies/ if any devs have some spare time, please take a look and submit some patches! | |
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 | Apr 13 2009 |
BILLY THE BIKER This looks like a very handy addition to Safari, but I am having the jerky scrolling problem as cited below. I am unable to scroll to the top of the list with either the trackpad or the scroll arrows. It seems to be scrolling, but the list never gets to the top and the scroll bar vibrates and also never gets to the top. (Version 0.1.2) | |
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 | May 10 2009 |
CYANN Still great, but could you add an update function? (Version 0.6.3) | |
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 | May 10 2009 |
BOLLYWOOD I really want to add this too, but sparkle has been giving me problems.... if anyone know how to implement this into a bundle, please email me (Version 0.6.3) | |
 | May 10 2009 |
DOOBIEXX I second this request! Very annoying to have to constantly update manually. Come on Dev! You made this great app for us now help us keep it up to date! Thanks for making our lives easy, hopefully you will find a way to make updating your app easy. Thanks for attention to the request. (Version 0.6.3) | |
 | Apr 21 2009 |
RICRIC An amazingly helpful response from the developer provided a version that seems to have resolved the 'vanishing favorites' problem. This is a first class piece of software from a first rate developer. (Version 0.2.2) | |
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 | Apr 20 2009 |
XENOPHILE Six stars! After all that time in the wilderness without Safari Plus, this app is salvation. Thank you so much for developing this! As far as design and functionality...it just works. Set it, forget it. Merely check a new favorite when registering at a new site. If Safari Cookies' functionality were built into Glims, we would have a new killer app. (Version 0.2) | |
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 | Apr 13 2009 |
SW_TESTER Great to see a leopard replacement for SafariPlus! I have been looking for one for a while. (Version 0.1.1) | |
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