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Reply to Gary's comments on SuperPrivacy v5.02
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Reply to Gary's comments on SuperPrivacy v5.02


  • Subject: Reply to Gary's comments on SuperPrivacy v5.02
  • From: "Marc S.A. Glasgow" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2003 21:29:07 -0500

Gary,

I would love to know what kind of problems you run into with any version of SuperPrivacy. It's not a commercial application, but rather one I wrote for myself and then decided to share. As such I tend to only know of those problems I run into when I install it at my own client sites and on my own systems (where it has generally worked flawlessly, although v4.8.x - v4.9.x required some customization for the individual user; v5.02 removes any requirement to that end). If you have bug reports, problems, suggestions, please -- by all means -- drop me a note and let me know!

As for Trash Bag, such a thing didn't exist when I started this script (AOL was in version 3), so I haven't seen it, but if it works for you, I'll heartily support it.

Best Wishes,
=-= Marc Glasgow

PS - anybody got the cookie monster situation resolved yet?



SuperPrivacy v5.02 Released to support Safari cache clean ups...

This program (script) has never behaved properly for me under any version of
IE or MacOS.

If the moving of cache files to the trash is desired then there are much
simpler ways to do it. My own Finder-recorded script does it very fast,
without any of the errors that SuperPrivacy generated. Of course,
Super-Privacy also moves other finder files, also easily scriptable, to the
trash. But so does Trash Bag and a slew of others. I use it to move:

cache
download cache
cookies
AIM and MSMsgr
and many other file types

to the trash automatically, from any (and many) applications...be they
browsers or not.

I use only Trash Bag now, which I found when Super-Privacy didn't really fit
the bill.

Not to rain on your parade, and I'm glad you've quickly added the Safari
stuff. For those that use the (for me riddled) script with success, that'll
be a nice new feature, if anyone is using safari yet.
--
Gary
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