![]() ![]() Cookie is a great app, covering many browsers with a lot of great functionality.If I want to make any tweaks, I need to go in and re-familiarize myself with the data structure etc ![]() It’s written in java on a mac…enough said.It would be better if it could be directly integrated into Safari as an add-on I wanted it to purge out history and other personal information which Firefox actually does pretty nicely right out of the box and with Safari, you have to go in and modify the contents of of various DBs rather than just delete it because iCloud will otherwise just try to resync. I did it like this instead of using AppleScript/shell scripting because I wanted to do more than just clear the cookies (which is easily done with a script). I built my own java app (I’m a java developer by trade, there are better languages for this task) and I have it trigger via Keyboard Maestro when Safari quits. This is just to illustrate that it’s possible to find/create an alternative. ($36 new with a 20% discount for TidBITS members, $25 upgrade, 34.3 MB, release notes, macOS 10.WARNING I don’t recommend doing what I describe below, but I wanted to achieve the very same thing and I didn’t like paying for updates to Cookie as regularly as I did. Those who have purchased since 1 March 2021 will receive a free upgrade. Upgrades from previous versions cost $25, or $18 for version 9 owners upgrading before 15 December 2021. There are also numerous new filters, tokens, and functions that provide significantly more power without needing AppleScript or shell scripts, plus various minor changes and bug fixes, including the drily amusing, “Fixed a bug enabling the Send button in the Report Bugs form (irony).” Keyboard Maestro 10 is compatible with macOS 12 Monterey and runs natively on M1-based Macs. New actions include Paste by Name (enabling Spotlight-like searches of the clipboard history), Prompt for Screen Rectangle or Location (for user selection of a portion of the screen), Display Progress for long tasks, Pause Until Change (which waits for some aspect of the system to change), and more. New triggers can execute macros when the Mac unlocks, connects or disconnects from a power supply, or changes its system appearance (so you can trigger macros based on switching to or from Dark mode). The new version makes sweeping changes, adding the capability to display information and custom menus in the menu bar, improving the macro editor with numerous interface tweaks and menu commands, and adding support for subroutines. Peter Lewis of Stairways Software has released Keyboard Maestro 10, a substantial update to the popular automation and clipboard utility. #1629: iOS 16.0.2, customizing the iOS 16 Lock Screen, iPhone wallet cases, meditate for free with Oak.#1630: Apple Books changes in iOS 16, simplified USB branding, recovering a lost Google Workspace account.#1631: iOS 16.0.3 and watchOS 9.0.2, roller coasters trigger Crash Detection, Medications in iOS 16, watchOS 9 Low Power Mode.#1632: Apple Card Savings accounts, SOS in the iPhone status bar, Tab Wrangler, Focus in iOS 16.#1633: macOS 13 Ventura and other OS updates, 10th-gen iPad, M2 iPad Pro, 3rd-gen Apple TV 4K, Apple services price hikes. ![]()
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