Happy (Belated) Beta Day!
Another long dearth of posts, as I've been really busy lately. In very related news, Camino 1.1 beta is out, so get it while it's hot!
In honor of the beta, this installment of my post-silence post-a-day-for-a-week will be Camino-themed. I'll have more to say about the beta itself later this week, but today I want to announce my beta-day present: CookieThief. It's not much of a present, I grant you, but I made it myself, and it's the thought that counts. After I got Safari Keychain integration working and was talking about how I hoped it would help Safari users try out Camino, Smokey pointed out that it would also be nice if there were a way for Safari users to bring their cookies over too, and thus was born CookieThief. Since it turned out to be almost no additional work to make it go the other way too, it's a full Camino <–> Safari cookie sync tool.
Sure, it lacks a disk image, a ReadMe that no-one will ever read, fancy artwork, and other such amenities, but it does its job, and hopefully it'll be one less barrier to trying out Camino. Eventually I'd like to work an initial cookie import into Camino if we can get the UI right, but even then CookieThief might be useful for those who bounce back and forth between the two browsers.
It's not very widely tested, so I apologize in advance if it sets your dog on fire. If it does, I'd definitely like to know about it so I can fix it.
Unless you have one of those annoying little yippy dogs, that is.