Recensioni per Cookie Manager
Cookie Manager di Rob W
124 recensioni
- Valutata 1 su 5di Utente Firefox 13464953, 7 anni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 14347746, 7 anni faTerrific add-on (for a short time, when I opened it and clicked on "Search" I got the message "Failed to fetch cookies from cookie store firefox-default: First-Party Isolation is enabled, but the required 'firstPartyDomain' attribute was not set", which was fixed by the developer with a new version 1.5). Thanks for your excellent work!
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pubblicato il 6 anni faThe latest version (1.5) has full support for first-party domain cookies. - Valutata 5 su 5di Mohamed Ajmal T M, 7 anni fa
- Initially, I stumbled around trying to figure out how to work the query tool. After understanding how to use it, I think Cookie Manager is the best cookie manager around. Sure, it looks more like a character-based user interface than some fancy-shmancy web-based interface, but I'm ok with that; in fact, its growing on me the more I use it because that interface offers a LOT of flexibility (i.e., power).
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 14080221, 7 anni fa
- Valutata 1 su 5di Utente Firefox 14028538, 7 anni faWhat an awfull pice of crap this extension is.. Seriously, it looks like a student school version extension developped with classmates.. Uninstalled two minutes after I installed it.
- Valutata 4 su 5di Utente Firefox 13942500, 7 anni fa
- Valutata 1 su 5di Utente Firefox 13848810, 7 anni faIn comparison to Cookie Quick Manager, this is just a worse version.
- Valutata 4 su 5di The Beard Below My Chin, 7 anni faFunction over Form.
It's not pretty, but the minimal interface is intuitive enough if you have preliminary understanding of how cookies are constructed. It gives a nice overview of all the cookies and its values. It's perfectly fine if you've used excel or deal with data on a regular bases.
Developer: If you want to simplify things. Make beginner and advanced modes. By default hide all search filters except 'Domain' and use fuzzy search since that's what most people are going for anyways. Ctrl+Shift Selection if possible and Inline editing couldn't hurt either. - Valutata 5 su 5di stevansonium, 7 anni faI am giving this a high rating because it's the best cookie manager in Firefox I've seen that supports Quantum. That said it's far from perfect, just from using it for a couple of minutes:
1) The URL Search does not seem to work, and almost got me to immediately uninstall (fortunately the Domain search works well)
2) The UI is not pretty, but functional (also why does it ask for confirmation to delete a cookie? It's not a big deal if you accidentally delete a cookie anyway)Replica dello sviluppatore
pubblicato il 7 anni fa> 1) The URL Search does not seem to work
Can you share an example of a query, with the expected and actual results?
> 2) The UI is not pretty, but functional (also why does it ask for confirmation to delete a cookie? It's not a big deal if you accidentally delete a cookie anyway)
I am prompting for confirmation because mass-deletion of cookies is a destructive operation. The deletion can be undone via the UI ("Restore"), but I have added a confirmation just in case.
I am wiling to add an option to reduce the number of prompts, if desired.
The review system is not a good place for discussion because of the lack of notifications, so please follow up by mail or Github. - Valutata 2 su 5di Utente Firefox 13613556, 7 anni fanot convenient, doesn't work for separate tab with site. Only accesible in settings tab
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pubblicato il 7 anni fa> "doesn't work for separate tab with site."
This should and does work... Click on the Cookie Manager's button in the toolbar and choose "Open Cookie Manager for the current page.".
This feature was introduced in version 1.4, so if you don't see the button, check whether you are using the latest version of the add-on.