A newer version of Cooxie Toolbar for Microsoft Internet Explorer is available.
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Features
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Editor's Rating:
Not rated
- Average User Rating:
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Downloads:
8,694
- Operating Systems:
Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Additional Requirements:
Windows 98/Me/2000/XP, Internet Explorer 6.0
- Limitations:
No limitations
- Date Added:
December 22, 2004
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Publisher's description of Cooxie Toolbar for Microsoft Internet Explorer 1.1.04
From Diodia Software:The Cooxie toolbar reveals what Internet Explorer has recorded about online activities and helps protect your privacy when you're surfing the Internet. You now can edit typed URLs (add or remove links in the Address bar drop-down list); edit visited URLs (get an overview of the Internet history); edit the cache (get an overview of cached files and cookies); edit passwords (save usernames and passwords); and edit AutoComplete (use text previously entered in forms--for example, search phrases in Google). The toolbar also supports proxy management (harvest, test, and manage a set of proxy servers), proxy selection (select a proxy server from a drop-down list in the toolbar), and cookie management (display the cookie associated with the current page in the toolbar, and edit it).
In version 1.1.04, the Delete button in the Edit Cookie dialog box deletes the cookie associated with the current Web page.
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Version: Cooxie Toolbar for Microsoft Internet Explorer 1.1.04
Pros: Runs in the tool bar with IE and kills anything you want RE your internet tracks and even system caches which can be read but prying cookies.
Cons: No cons but for those who install and can't find it in IE do this.
Open IE, select TOOLS, MANAGED ADDONS. Find and enable Cooxie. Then on your toolbar be certain you make enough room for Cooxie. It should be allowed to run on it's own full bar.. it needs room to breathe I guess. Great tool in the fight to keep your privacy and still surf the web. :)
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Version: Cooxie Toolbar for Microsoft Internet Explorer 1.1.04
"Cooxie toolbar did not appear in IE"
Cons: Installed product. It appears on the IE add-ons manager but it does not appear on the toolbars menu.
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