Export Safari Bookmarks and Cookie Purging
Robert (Bob) P. Andris
bobandris at comcast.net
Sun Aug 31 13:38:42 PDT 2003
Eugene,
That's my first choice, too. I've even paid the registration! But,
Safari has taken over due to a valid objection my wife brought up.
The hierarchical, flop-down bookmark menus are too narrow.
We've been using Macs since '84, as a matter of fact, she use to work
there in the '80s and '90s. Our mind set is that the S/W should suit
the user, Safari's menus automatically adjust to the longest URL
title that they have to show. OmniWeb's not only do not seem to do
that - but there also does not seem to be anywhere the user can
adjust them. Email to OmniWeb tech support has also gone unanswered.
Bob
>Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2003 05:21:15 -0500
>From: Eugene Lee <list-themacintoshguy at fsck.net>
>Subject: Re: [X Newbies] Export Safari Bookmarks and Cookie Purging
>Message-ID: <20030831102115.GK12343 at localhost.Earthlink.net>
>
>On Sat, Aug 30, 2003 at 04:44:48PM -0700, Robert (Bob) P. Andris wrote:
>:
>: However, in the case of SafariCookieCutter, I don't think you can get
>: the "automatic" action of deleting the cookies like OmniWeb
>: incorporates; and CookieDog performs. Do you know of a 'mindless'
>: one?
>
>Not off hand, I don't know of one for Safari. That's yet another reason
>why my first browser of choice is OmniWeb. :-)
>
>
>--
>Eugene Lee
>http://www.coxar.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/
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