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CNET Editors' review
It's always refreshing to come across a program that simply delivers on what its publisher says it will do. This no-nonsense Firefox extension promises to manage cookies, and it made a good impression on us.
Add N Edit Cookies comes with a resizable interface window that displays the site and cookie name. It's pretty plain to look at, but very functional. When you select a cookie, information about the cookie is displayed, including the name, content, domain, path, and expiration date. You can choose to edit, add, or delete selected cookies. You also can randomly choose groups of cookies by selecting Control as you click on a cookie name. The program deleted each and every cookie that we individually selected. When we randomly selected a group, the program quickly deleted it.
A Help menu isn't included, but we don't think you'll need it since this free program is so easy to use. We recommend Add N Edit Cookies for all users.
Publisher's Description
From Goodwill:
Add N Edit Cookies is a cookie editor that allows you to add & edit session and saved cookies.
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Version: Add N Edit Cookies 0.2.1.2
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I'd like to try it but....
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Unable to download, Windows displays a Not Found message.
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"works ok, but could be improved on"
Version: Add N Edit Cookies 0.2.1.2
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it does delete cookies
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you only have two choices: delete one cookie at a time or delete all cookies. you cannot delete a whole set of cookies at a time.
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