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WebWalker
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      4th Jul 2004
Any good freeware cookies management program for Mozilla?
TIA.

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Aaron
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      4th Jul 2004
WebWalker <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Any good freeware cookies management program for Mozilla?
> TIA.
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Normally I would say the cookie management in mozilla or firefox alone is
good enough, but I'm very impressed by cleancachemo

http://www.buttuglysoftware.com/

"For 1 - 2 systems), very powerful Mozilla/Netscape/Firefox/Opera and
Windows 2000/XP cleaner.

CleanMOCache 1.0 will delete the following items:

* Browser cache files
* Browser history
* Browser cookies (with selective save only in
Mozilla/Netscape/Firefox)
* Browser typed URLs
* Browser Form AutoComplete
* Recent Documents
* Start Run History
* Search History
* Users Temporary Directory
* Windows Temporary Directory
* Root Temporary Directory
* Registry MRUs
* Recycle Bins
* Clipboard
* Windows Media Player
* Word Pad
* Microsoft Office applications
* Secure file deletion using single, DoD and NSA wiping algorithms
* Create additives to delete user specified files/directories and
registry entries
* Stealth mode. Configurable Ctrl-Alt-Letter key combo to recall
CleanCache
* Logging
* Selectable group cleaning.


New in version 1.04

* Supports Windows 2000
* Added function to delete all log files
* Bug fixes


Following in the footsteps of CleanCache 2.0, CleanMOCache 1.0 is written
to be very unobtrusive...just set it and forget it. CleanMOCache 1.0
runs from the system tray and will clean after
Mozilla/Netscape/Firefox/Opera browser close, Windows start and Windows
shutdown"

The IE version Cleancache is also very good.




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      4th Jul 2004
Aaron wrote:
> WebWalker <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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>>Any good freeware cookies management program for Mozilla?
>>TIA.
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> Haven't tried this


> http://freehost14.websamba.com/nirsoft/utils/mzcv.html


He has some other freeware too
 
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derek / nul
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      4th Jul 2004
Mozilla has its own

On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 18:42:45 +0800, WebWalker <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Any good freeware cookies management program for Mozilla?
>TIA.


 
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      4th Jul 2004
Aaron <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> WebWalker <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> news:(E-Mail Removed):
>
>> Any good freeware cookies management program for Mozilla?
>> TIA.
>>
>> --
>> WebWalker

>
> Normally I would say the cookie management in mozilla or firefox alone
> is good enough, but I'm very impressed by cleancachemo
>
> http://www.buttuglysoftware.com/
>
> "For 1 - 2 systems), very powerful Mozilla/Netscape/Firefox/Opera and
> Windows 2000/XP cleaner.
>


[snip]

I have a somewhat related question. When the FireFox cache is cleaned on
my WinXP system the favicons are wiped and must be rebuilt. Do others have
this problem? Is there a way to clean the cache yet maintain the favicons?
TIA
 
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Jordan
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      4th Jul 2004
Aaron wrote:
> WebWalker <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> news:(E-Mail Removed):
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>> Any good freeware cookies management program for Mozilla?
>> TIA.

>
> Normally I would say the cookie management in mozilla or firefox
> alone is good enough, but I'm very impressed by cleancachemo
>
> http://www.buttuglysoftware.com/
>
> "For 1 - 2 systems), very powerful Mozilla/Netscape/Firefox/Opera and
> Windows 2000/XP cleaner.
>
> CleanMOCache 1.0


Looks like an excellent program but it does require Microsoft's .Net
Framework 1.1 which is a 23 MB download.

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"Jordan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:naVFc.22200$%_
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> Aaron wrote:
>> WebWalker <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>> news:(E-Mail Removed):
>>
>>> Any good freeware cookies management program for Mozilla?
>>> TIA.

>>
>> Normally I would say the cookie management in mozilla or firefox
>> alone is good enough, but I'm very impressed by cleancachemo
>>
>> http://www.buttuglysoftware.com/
>>
>> "For 1 - 2 systems), very powerful Mozilla/Netscape/Firefox/Opera and
>> Windows 2000/XP cleaner.
>>
>> CleanMOCache 1.0

>
> Looks like an excellent program but it does require Microsoft's .Net
> Framework 1.1 which is a 23 MB download.


True, I already have it, so I forgot to mention it.



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