Download Cookie Cutter PC v2.23 regfile by ZuLu
| Added to site | 2002-12-31 |
| Rating | 92/100 |
| Votes | 8 |
cookiecutterpcv2.23regfilezulu.zip (148921 bytes)
| name | size | compressed |
|---|---|---|
| CCutter.txt | 2575 | 1308 |
| CookieCutterPC.REG | 177 | 136 |
| file_id.diz | 262 | 198 |
| ZuLu.nfo | 1957 | 1025 |
| regfile.exe | 221696 | 145832 |
CCutter.txt
Thank you for trying out Cookie Cutter PC. This version is written for Windows '95. Please direct comments, suggestions and bug reports to: e-mail [email protected] - or - visit our web site at: http://dilbert.pdxnet.com/~ayecor Directions for use: 1. The first time you run Cookie Cutter you will be prompted to search the drives for cookies. Simply do this by selecting the (fixed) drive to search and click the "Search Selected Drive" button. This program will automatically find and catalog all occurences. note: There may be more than 1, even if you only have 1 browser as they can be left from previous browser installations. 2. Run Cookie Cutter after each time you use and close your web browser. Any cookies it finds will be eliminated and you will be told the URLs that wrote them to your hard drive. 3. Under "Cutting Options" select the way you would like to use Cookie Cutter; Choose "Auto-cut Cookies on Startup" if you will start the program, cut cookies and exit. Choose "Scheduled Cutting" if you will leave it running for a period of time and would like cookies cut in the background. 4. You may select or deselect a cookie to be saved by double-clicking on it in the box titled "Notes on where you've been", but be aware that it may or may not be a "safe cookie" regaurdless. Registering Cookie Cutter PC: Why register? First, is the program useful? Does it perform a task that you find valuable? Of course you'll get that good feeling that comes with "doing the right thing", but you'll also get fast responses to questions via e-mail. Additionally, you may get the occasional free upgrade. Pricing. Whether you purchase through the mail, via check or money order and have the program mailed back, or register online with a credit card or by other means, the price will be the same; $13. Initially we tried to charge a base price and add charges for shipping and disks, or online registration fees. Finally (a) it became too complicated and (b) one couldn't actually purchase the program for the base price anyway (unless they came here and picked it up personally). Addresses and such. register online by going to the AyeCor site at: http://dilbert.pdxnet.com/~ayecor -OR- AyeCor Software 2115 Pillsbury Ave. S. Minneapolis, MN 55404 Note: Please note which program you are ordering and whether it is to run on Win95/NT or Win3.1/3.11, that is, 32-bit or 16-bit. |
file_id.diz
Cookie Cutter PC v2.23 (32-bit) *Reg Key*
Eliminates nags and 50-run limit
by ZuLu
What is it?
Yet another (yawn) utility for deleting cookies that your web
browser collects while surfing.
See the ZuLu.nfo *TEXT* file for details
and reg info. |
ZuLu.nfo
Cookie Cutter PC v2.23 (32-bit) *Reg Key*
Eliminates nags and 50-run limit
by ZuLu
What is it?
Yet another (yawn) utility for deleting cookies that your web
browser collects while surfing.
Where to get the program
Homepage: http://dilbert.pdxnet.com/~ayecor
Download URL: http://www.pdxnet.com/~ayecor/cc32/sware/ccpc32.zip
Instructions
Either type the code in manually (not recommended), or copy and
paste the code from here to the edit boxes in the registration
window (much easier), or simply double click on the enclosed file
called 'CookieCutterPC.REG' which will enter the info into the
Windows Registry automatically, allowing you to bypass the reg
screen altogether. Just unzip the .REG file to any directory on
your Harddrive and run it. You can delete it when you're finished.
UserName: aueozhtiuwhgwoyfihkdfyeshoijrisr
KeyNumber: aueozhtiuwhgwoyfihkdfyeshoijrisr
You are probably saying "What the hell........" about right now
and wondering if I goofed. I did not. Both entries are exactly
the same (32 lower case letters). The program does not display
the Name or Number in any of it's screens. I'm pretty sure that
this Name/Number combo is a generic and universal reg, meaning that
there are no other valid names and/or numbers. But I didn't spend
any time trying to figure it out so maybe there's a way to get it
to accept a specific name (for those of you who just can't live
with a program that isn't registered in your own name).
NOTE: I didn't have any other versions of the program to test the
registration on, nor did I have the 16-bit version. So I can't
say for sure whether this info is valid for any release of the
program, other than v2.23 (32-bit). My guess is that the info
IS valid for the 16-bit version, and may well be valid for all
releases of v2.xx
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