Cookie Quick Manager のレビュー
Cookie Quick Manager 作成者: Ysard
合計レビュー数: 361
- 5 段階中 5 の評価ArkhamCookie によるレビュー (1年前)
- 5 段階中 5 の評価Asep Sopyan によるレビュー (1年前)
- 5 段階中 1 の評価RA によるレビュー (1年前)Much too hard to use properly (not intuitive). Trying to delete or protect cookies from one domain ends up deleting or protecting all cookies...hardly practical. It's easier to just use the cookie manager built into Windows.
- 5 段階中 4 の評価Nick によるレビュー (1年前)
- 5 段階中 5 の評価MyDisplayName によるレビュー (1年前)
- 5 段階中 5 の評価Reatina によるレビュー (1年前)
- 5 段階中 5 の評価xballiet によるレビュー (2年前)
- 5 段階中 5 の評価Claudiu によるレビュー (2年前)
- 5 段階中 5 の評価shdennlin によるレビュー (2年前)
- 5 段階中 5 の評価atreyu によるレビュー (2年前)
- 5 段階中 5 の評価Anna によるレビュー (2年前)I moved to a new browser (from firefox to waterfox) and it didn't sync my cookies, using this tool I was able to transfer my cookies so I didn't need to re-login to every site and such!
- 5 段階中 5 の評価allesfresser によるレビュー (2年前)
- 5 段階中 5 の評価buithe によるレビュー (2年前)
- 5 段階中 5 の評価Firefox ユーザー 17533485 によるレビュー (2年前)
- 5 段階中 4 の評価Firefox ユーザー 17504404 によるレビュー (2年前)
- 5 段階中 5 の評価Firefox ユーザー 12574324 によるレビュー (2年前)
- 5 段階中 5 の評価homie によるレビュー (2年前)
- 5 段階中 5 の評価Firefox ユーザー 17457107 によるレビュー (2年前)Works fine in conjunction with the Forget Button extension.
What I don't understand is why this extension, ostensibly, "requires" containers (as noted in the Options > General...Tabs section of the Firefox browser. I hate "containers" but it seems to work just fine without that weird and confusing "feature" that I prefer having nothing to do with. - 5 段階中 5 の評価mrtahar によるレビュー (2年前)
- 5 段階中 5 の評価Crook によるレビュー (2年前)
- 5 段階中 2 の評価KirkH420 によるレビュー (2年前)When I first installed this add-on, I was initially impressed with the user interface but once I actually began attempting to use it's features it rapidly became clear that the developer(s) have made absolutely no attempt at helping the learning curve. This isn't helped by the fact that the UI needs a lot of polishing to smooth out quirks. The quirks are not only annoying, but they also don't help when trying to figure out how the add-on works.
User Interface needs polishing:
Things that seem minor can actually be major annoyances for the user. For example...
The Subdomains checkbox, when clicked, will reset the user's current selected index in listbox. Why wouldn't it first store the text associated with the selected index, then after it populates the listbox, loop over the items until it finds the index of the stored text? Or maybe there's a better way of holding the user's position in that list, I don't know. It may seem trivial, but it's not. That checkbox should function more like a toggle, so the domain that the user is working on will persist between toggle-on and toggle-off.
The Refresh button has the same effect on the listbox. Whatever cookie I had selected before clicking refresh..... I have to find it again because the list has been reset to index0.
There's a setting labeled 'httpOnly' but then it's mouseover tooltip explains that it's really talking about Https. Why make it confusing? Am I setting it HTTPS-only or not?
The IsSecure and IsSession checkboxes are confusing in functionality and description. IsSecure's tooltip says virutally the same thing as the httpOnly checkbox's tooltip.
The IsSession checkbox says that it forces the cookie to expire at the end of session. You're assuming the user knows what you mean by "session." Do you mean browser session? The cookie gets deleted when I close my browser? Do you mean the cookie gets deleted if I log-out of this website? These things are obvious to YOU, but not a new user, especially one who's not a web designer.
Context: this container selection dropdown doesn't explain what it is, most FireFox users dont have the toolbar visible. I wasn't even aware that Mozilla added this goofy idea until I looked into why this add-on needs 'Container Permissions'. (I was thinking, what the heck is a container?) These are a concept I will NEVER use. LOL!
There's definite bugs in how the IsSecure checkbox works. Sometimes I check it and click save, and then suddenly BOTH IsSecure and Is IsSession checkboxes are active. Other times I click IsSecure and save and the IsSecure box becomes unchecked. Other times I click httpOnly and then save, and then httpOnly becomes unchecked and then IsSecure+IsSesson both become checked. WOW!
The above is related to this next problem. When I click the Save button twice, it seems to be acting like a Toggle. The httpOnly, IsSecure, IsSession boxes will check and then uncheck. And they keep toggling on and off if I keep clicking Save. What the heck could be the purpose of that? If that's intentional, then you need to explain what it's doing. However it makes no sense to me. Is the save button doubling as a Load-saved-data function or something?
I honestly dont' have time to spend, trying to figure out what is a bug and what is the intended design, all at the same time as trying to learn how to make the add-on work for my needs. Apparently it's not as 'Quick' as advertised. Maybe I'll come back and give it another try after it's had more time to smooth out the UI. But by then, I may have found the cookie add-on that works the way I need.