Im just looking for a little feedback here....
I have been maintaining Safari Cookies, and in anticipation of Snow Leopard (and the fact that Input Managers are frowned upon, and Safari has no official plugin support) - I would like to potentially rework it as a System Preference Pane(maybe?).
As settings aren't changed very often, do you think people would find it annoying to open up System Preferences (just like GlimmerBlocker).
I think that because Safari Cookies manipulates the global Cookie store, it may be of more use as a preference pane, where it can be accessed for multiple apps. (NetNewsWire, Safari, Camino, Dashboard.....etc....)
not to mention,
no need for any ugly InputManager hacks.
any feedback would be appreciated.
I have been maintaining Safari Cookies, and in anticipation of Snow Leopard (and the fact that Input Managers are frowned upon, and Safari has no official plugin support) - I would like to potentially rework it as a System Preference Pane(maybe?).
As settings aren't changed very often, do you think people would find it annoying to open up System Preferences (just like GlimmerBlocker).
I think that because Safari Cookies manipulates the global Cookie store, it may be of more use as a preference pane, where it can be accessed for multiple apps. (NetNewsWire, Safari, Camino, Dashboard.....etc....)
not to mention,
no need for any ugly InputManager hacks.
any feedback would be appreciated.