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Old 12-16-2007, 06:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Firefox Facts mentioned Cookie Pie in their latest article and I thought it would be nice to review it as well because I’m using one website where this does make sense.A friend of mine is visiting me from time to time and we normally do not use the computer when she is there. We both do have Gmail accounts however and like to check the account from time to time.
Instead of using two different browsers to login into both Gmail accounts we simply use Cookie Pie and two separate tabs to access both Gmail accounts from one browser. I suppose there are other applications where this would make sense, maybe one where the administrator of a website is also a user of it and does not want to communicate and post as a user.
Usage is pretty straightforward. Just install Cookie Pie on your computer and activate it by right-clicking an open tab. Activate it again in another tab and you are free to visit the same website using different accounts.

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