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Cocoa Cookies

Cocoa Cookies - 0.5
manage cookies in Safari, NetNewsWire, Shiira

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 0.5
Release Date: 2005-11-14
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 439
Downloads (all versions): 1,287

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Product Description:

Cocoa Cookies is a very simple Cocoa app that helps you to search for and delete HTTP cookies stored in the shared Cocoa cookies storage. Including Undo capabilities!!! "What is the 'shared Cocoa cookies repository'?" I hear you asking... Well... it's a Cocoa API for storing cookies (NSHTTPCookieStorage class to be exact... but that's not important). A few popular Cocoa apps use it to store their cookies in a common, shared repository:

  • Safari
  • NetNewsWire
  • Shiira

Those are the ones I know of... there may be more.

The easiest way to describe Cocoa Cookies is to tell you why I personally needed it. At work, I'm developing a web application for which I am constantly needing to delete specific cookies. I like to test and develop my web app primarily using Safari (occasionally stopping to test in EOMB [Every Other Modern Broswer], of course). Safari is also my preferred browser for personal use, so the number of cookies stored in my version of Safari at any one time is quite large. So when I decide I need to delete a specific cookie for my web app, I have to open Safari preferences, click the 'Security' toolbar icon, click 'Show Cookies' and then visually search thru the list of hundreds of cookies to find the ones that match the domain for my web app ('localhost.local' in this case). That is a pain in the ass. Safari's cookie-browsing UI does not currently include any way to search the stored cookies.

Cocoa Cookies allows you to view the cookies that Safari, or any other Cocoa app, has stored in the share cookie storage. More importantly, Cocoa Cookies contains a search field that provides live 'search-as-you-type' searching on the domains (only the domains) of the cookies stored. Thus, making it much easier to find and delete the specific cookies you are looking for.

Here's an extra bonus... NetNewsWire -- the most popular RSS reader on any platform, not only OS X -- is also a web browser that stores cookies in the shared Cocoa cookie storage. Additionally, NetNewsWire does not provide a UI for managing the cookies you amass while browsing. Use Cocoa Cookies to manage your NetNewsWire cookies!

It's simple, and it needs a little work... but I hope you like it.

What's new in this version:

  • Now search your shared cookies by their domain, name, path, expire date, contents, or all of the above simultaneously. (Previously, you could only search by domain). Use the search field's 'magnifying glass' drop-down menu to select search criteria (Doman by default).

Product Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later

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Cocoa Cookies ReviewCC Works Great! - Version: 0.4, 11/9/2005 03:21PM PST

Cowicide
BUT! Could you please also make this for Safari - AutoFill - "Other forms" in the Safari preferences? It has the same lame interface as the cookies do and searching through them is a pain in the ass as well.
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Cocoa Cookies CommentaryA good start, but two suggestions - Version: 0.1, 11/1/2005 09:30AM PST

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bwhite
This is much simpler than managing cookies within Safari. Two suggestions...[1] allow cookie deletion by hitting the "delete" key, and [2] put up a warning before allowing deletion af *all* cookies. I hit that button by mistake, wiped out all of my cookies, and had to replace them from a backup.
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