NOTE: This is an older style plugin that uses an input manager or a third party tool like SIMBL to modify other OS X applications. If you're using Safari 5, you probably want to check out the newer Adblock Extensions.
SafariPlus in an InputManager extension. It adds a preference menu item to the Safari application menu, allowing you to control a whitelist of cookie domains:
If you tick the 'Log cookie activity' option SafariPlus writes a log file in ~/Library/Logs so you can see what it's doing. It also has options for controlling animated images - whether they are allowed to play, and whether they are allowed to loop:
NOTE: This is an older style plugin that uses an input manager or a third party tool like SIMBL to modify other OS X applications. If you're using Safari 5, you probably want to check out the newer Adblock Extensions.
Updated: 24.05.06 License: Freeware URL: SafariPlus 1.5 Requires: 10.3+, Safari 1.3+
SafariPlus in an InputManager extension. It adds a preference menu item to the Safari application menu, allowing you to control a whitelist of cookie domains:
If you tick the 'Log cookie activity' option SafariPlus writes a log file in ~/Library/Logs so you can see what it's doing. It also has options for controlling animated images - whether they are allowed to play, and whether they are allowed to loop:
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