![]() New user interface displays cookies with multiple value/data pairs better. Also allows user to manually browse for specific cookie folders and files, in addition to previous ability to automatically search for cookies. Version 3.5: Now supports FoxFire browser cookies.Version 3.5.1: Fixed problem caused by FireFox cookies with very long lifetimes (approximately 100 years or more).Version 3.5.2: Fixed bug that caused the new Help button to be misplaced on form if main form's height is changed.Version 3.5.3: Fixed bug that sometimes prevented program from displaying Netscape Navigator cookies.Version 3.5.4: Program deletes its Netscape/FireFox cookie backup file (cookies.bk?), if no deletions were made.All cookies between the two entries will automatically be selected also. Version 3.5.5: Added ability to select several cookies for deletion at one time, by placing a checkmark next to one cookie, then holding down the key while placing a checkmark next to another cookie.Also "Locked" text boxes that display cookie dates, lifetime, scope and Secure setting, preventing accidental changes by user. Version 3.5.6: Recompiled program with updated folder browser control, API.bas library.These include changes in the location where settings are stored, and an HTML-format help file. Version 3.6: Made several changes to make program work better with Windows Vista.Note: Karen's Cookie Viewer's installer will automatically download and run the Visual Basic Runtime installer, if necessary. It can also delete any unwanted cookies stored by these browsers.įor more information, read these back issues of Karen's Power Tools newsletter:ĭownload and run to install Cookie Viewer It can then display the data stored in each one. Internet Explorer, Netscape's Navigator and Mozilla Project's FireFox web browsers. This Power ToolĪutomatically scans your computer, looking for "cookies" created by Microsoft's Not shown in these pictures, I made a carbon side guard (to offer a small amount of protection for the new ESC) I'm sure someone will be making them soon.too bad I don't have a manuf.Discover the information that web sites store on your computer. A Punisher (Lunsford) or Integy Tmax aluminum turnbuckle wrench, keeps from marring up the turnbuckles.Ī TC5 foam bumper, can be lightly modified to fit on the front of this car (it's a lot more protection, if your tend to hit a lot of things head on) Take your time threading the ballcups straight. (On my alignment jig, I only had to adjust a very small amount) Take your time with the build, there are a lot of little shims that are easily forgotten, or placed in the wrong areas if you don't pay attention to the INSTRUCTIONS (Don't throw the instructions out the window! You'll likely mix up something important) A micrometer helps, to make sure you don't mix up the shims, or screws, and help get your turnbuckles the right starting length. I think there is a LOT of potential for this chassis, as demonstrated in it's first run (before any serious tuning!) Stand up front shocks, kit supplied shock oil, kit springsĪs built with kit shock settings, car has a lot more body roll than I'm used to, but after a few laps getting used to the car, was able to get used to the handling characteristics and finish in 1st position. MY initial set-up: (Indoor carpet track, Team Dewey's Karcher Mall, Nampa) Use all 3 shims per each side, when assembling diffs. I picked up a few build tips from this forum: Very predictable handling, and quick recovery when you overpower a turn. ![]() Out of the box, it has a lot of steering, dialed in 30% expo, and DR to 80%. ![]() ![]() Just built this kit, in (almost) box stock configuration, and raced it last night. I've got $.02, highly recommend for mid-level club racing.
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