Great app! I especially like the way you can make cookies "favorites" and set it to delete all other cookies when you close Safari.
I would suggest adding the option of a cookie "purgatory". A user could optionally choose to move non-favorites to purgatory when Safari closes. This would move them to a directory where websites couldn't read them, but would allow the user to review whether or not to keep them. And it would purge itself in x days if there was no action.
This is a must-have for people using iTunes. You simply have iClip Lyrics open while you're listening to iTunes and it automatically queries the LyricsWiki site for the lyrics and pasted it into the tags.
Optionally, when it doesn't find it you can also click a search button which searches for the lyrics on google. If you find the lyrics there you just copy it and it is automatically captured by iClip. Then you just click one more button and it attaches to iTunes.
The program works great as it is, although I can suggest a few enhancements (although they may not be practical):
(1) It would be nice if the program had an option to automatically launch when you open iTunes (or have iTunes open when you launch iClip lyrics)
(2) It would be cool to have a quick learn mode for existing libraries. Basically it could play ten seconds of a song (enough to query the database) and automatically move to the next song.
(3) If you copy the lyrics manually, it would be nice if there was to automatically created a new wiki entry.
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Safari Cookies
dkhaley reviewed on 24 Apr 2009
I would suggest adding the option of a cookie "purgatory". A user could optionally choose to move non-favorites to purgatory when Safari closes. This would move them to a directory where websites couldn't read them, but would allow the user to review whether or not to keep them. And it would purge itself in x days if there was no action.
iClip Lyrics
dkhaley reviewed on 24 Apr 2009
Optionally, when it doesn't find it you can also click a search button which searches for the lyrics on google. If you find the lyrics there you just copy it and it is automatically captured by iClip. Then you just click one more button and it attaches to iTunes.
The program works great as it is, although I can suggest a few enhancements (although they may not be practical):
(1) It would be nice if the program had an option to automatically launch when you open iTunes (or have iTunes open when you launch iClip lyrics)
(2) It would be cool to have a quick learn mode for existing libraries. Basically it could play ten seconds of a song (enough to query the database) and automatically move to the next song.
(3) If you copy the lyrics manually, it would be nice if there was to automatically created a new wiki entry.