What's new?
Changes in version 1.6a of Cookie Pal
Changes in version 1.5a of Cookie Pal
- Cookies that are not in the filter lists can now be accepted based on expiration date.
- Cookie Pal can now view and delete cookies from Opera 3.x (note however, that Cookie Pal cannot intercept cookies from Opera on the fly).
- The main window of Cookie Pal is now resizable.
- The expiration date of cookies is now displayed on the Cookies tab and in the Detail view on the Session tab.
- The cookie name is now displayed in the Detail view on the Session tab.
- When Internet Explorer cookies are deleted, the index entry is now deleted from the Temporary Internet Files folder as well as the cookie file on disk.
Changes in version 1.2d of Cookie Pal:
- Cookie Pal now fully supports Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 and default support is provided for the Neoplanet web browser.
Changes in version 1.2c of Cookie Pal:
- Cookie Pal now supports Netscape Communicator 4.5 and Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 Beta 2.
- The shift key can now be used to select a range of cookies on the Cookies tab in Cookie Pal.
Changes in version 1.2b of Cookie Pal:
- Cookie Pal now supports Microsoft Windows 98.
- A new button on the Session tab allows the session details to be cleared.
Changes in version 1.2a of Cookie Pal:
- Cookie Pal now provides support for the final release of Internet Explorer 4.0. Note that the preview releases of IE 4.0 are no longer supported.
- Cookie Pal now provides an option to allow the X button on the main window to just hide the window instead of exiting the application.
Changes in version 1.1b of Cookie Pal:
- Cookie Pal now provides support for Internet Explorer 4.0 Beta Release 2. Note that the initial preview release of IE 4.0 is no longer supported.
The following new features were introduced in version 1.1 of Cookie Pal:
- Cookie Pal can now be started and shut down automatically with your browser, or it can be started each time Windows is started.
- Cookie Pal now has built in support for the Windows 95 version of America Online, Symantec Internet FastFind and Headliner.
- Cookie Pal can be easily customized to work with other 32 bit products which use Internet Explorer's or Netscape Navigatorís cookie mechanism.
- Wildcards allow filters to be set up to accept or reject cookies from all web sites in a given domain.
- The Session page now displays detailed cookie information for all cookies received during the session.
- Sounds can now be played when cookies are accepted and rejected, and when the confirmation window is displayed.