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"Easy and good"
Version: No More Cookies 1.3.0.23
Pros
If you want to delete unnecessary cookies from IE this is recommended. It is easy and friendly.
Cons
None I find
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"Fantastic PROGRAM saves cookies you want deletes rest!"
Version: No More Cookies 1.3.0.23
Pros
I needed a simple easy to use stand alone free program to delete only cookies I wanted and save my GOOD or authorized cookies. If you go to sites with your pass word and data for what ever you want to save those cookies.
Cons
I can't find any, it is perfect stand alone program for cookie management. Before you delete you can look to see what cookies you have that will be deleted and it gives you a chance to save some temporarily or permanently in a save authorized list.
Summary
I got hooked on this idea of saving cookies and deleting the rest with a spy ware program that that was bought out and could no longer get. MOST clean your computer programs just CLEAN all you cookies. As I say that is a pain when it deletes info for sites you go to often that saves your personal settings, user name and even password. ONCE you saved your favorite or authorized cookies you can delete the rest very easy, but be sure to use this program. You clean all cookies with Internet browser they will all go. I love simple stand alone programs that do one thing very well, one thing I really need and use. The price is right but plan on sending them a few bucks. Once you save the cookies you want than deleting is a simple 1-2-3 deal. If all you want to do is delete all cookies all the time than you don't need this. But if you want to save some and clean the rest, this is the program for you.
NOT sure what happened with my review but LOVE IT LOVE IT.... This is the perfect program for me. I wanted something to manually delete cookies and save the ones I want to always keep. It is simple easy to use, does not block or do anything weird. It would be nice if it worked with a known bad cookie list but that gets into spyware. It does not matter. I keep known good ones I use all the time and delete all the others. To make your save or authorized list requires you to manually scan the cookies select them as authorized. Once they are on your save list they never get deleted. When you open it up you get all the cookies. Just select check all delete... all the new cookies you don't want to keep are deleted. It puts an icon on the tool bar.... LOVE IT! Simple and does one thing well, DELETES COOKIES (saves some).
Updated on Sep 28, 2010 -
"It is ok. It does show the cookies."
Version: No More Cookies 1.3.0.23
Pros
It does show the cookies
Cons
It does work does not on any other browser except internet explorer
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"Faster than the cookie folder."
Version: No More Cookies 1.3.0.23
Pros
Easy access to a lot of cookies and simple to use. You just put check marks in the cookies and hit the delete button. This is nice if you want to re visit a web site just delete the cookies and go back to the web site you want to visit and you can log in again. And you can authorize the cookies you want to keep.
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"Not for me."
Version: No More Cookies 1.3.0.23
Pros
It uninstalled easily and cleanly.
Cons
Click on Install and it quickly goes straight onto your C Drive, and puts shortcuts on your Taskbar and on your Desktop, all without asking.
Summary
It is only any use if you know what the cookies it finds are. The ones I recognised were removed by either Advanced Windows Cleaner or Temp File Cleaner, without the help of this program. It takes a long time to check each of the others on Google. and even then you don't find sufficient information to know whether you should delete them or not.
UPDATE: I gave this prog another chance. I deleted cookies regularly with it, and thought it was doing a good job until I looked in my xp temp internet files after a restart. This was cleared of cookies before I started using the software, yet I now found a number of unwanted cookies that it hadn't deleted. I now use the IE Cookie Manager in the Tracks Eraser of Glary Utilities, a few more clicks to get to, but it definitely removes them.
Updated on Jun 11, 2010 -
"Very good privacy program"
Version: No More Cookies 1.3.0.23
Pros
This is a fast way to delete cookies that I dont want, with no more cookies it shows how many cookies are stored in my browser. Cookies can be deleted or authorized simply by checking a cookie and select delete or authorize. This is a faster to delete cookies, than going through the cookie folder to delete cookies one at a time.
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"No More BAD Cookies"
Version: No More Cookies 1.3.0.23
Pros
What's not to like - clean, pleasant, all-in-one "pocket-sized" interface that simplifies cookie management. Not only free to use but there is an actual human being behind the "support" connection who gave me the key to easily and quickly eliminating my 1200 plus mess.
Cons
Lacks annoying pop-ups, garrish labels, bloated unnecessary features and the newest pain in the derrier "register to use" dunning. Why, that's almost down right un-America ! ! !
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"Very nice!"
Version: No More Cookies 1.3.0.23
Pros
Although I frequently go to the folders and manually delete the cookies I don't want on my computer, I will use this much more often because it is just so quick and easy to use!
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"Good but for IE only"
Version: No More Cookies 1.3.0.23
Pros
No more cookies installs a cookie icon in the toolbar of the ie browser.
When you click the cookie icon it opens no more cookies, and it will show all cookies as being not authorized.
And it shows the name of the cookies, when they were last used and created.
You can check any cookie and choose to delete it or authorize it, it is a very fast way of getting rid of a lot of cookies that you dont need.
Cons
it would be better if no more cookies could support more browsers, but unfortunately no more cookies only supports internet explorer.
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