Used iCab Favicons for Mac?


iCab Favicons Analysis

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iCab Favicons is a browser add-on designed to enhance the user experience on Mac. This utility focuses on optimizing the way favicons are handled within the iCab browser, allowing users to manage and display site icons more effectively. It supports various features that improve site navigation, such as a link manager that organizes links related to web pages and a download manager that facilitates easy saving of files and pages.

The add-on offers customization options, including cookie management and ad-blocking capabilities. While it enhances security, some users may find the features slightly cumbersome, particularly due to the absence of Keychain support. Additionally, certain AJAX-based web pages may not render correctly. Overall, iCab Favicons provides useful enhancements for iCab users looking to improve their browsing experience.

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GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
6.3.6
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
macOS 10.15
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
277
Downloads Last Week
0

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Disable or enable iCab 4 bookmark favicons.
iCab Favicons: allows you to disable or enable iCab 4 bookmark favicons. This may prove to be useful as this function is not available in iCab. To clean your bookmarks of favicons, simply export them to your Desktop. Next, delete the bookmarks from iCab's Bookmark Manager (Command-Shift-B) and then import the bookmark file from your Desktop. Since this script can toggle the state of the favicons, you can enable them for sites where you want the favicons and disable them for other sites.

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