Sydney, Australia – Zeroonetwenty today announced that Jar 1.1 brings support for its groundbreaking, 100% automated cookie management software to Mozilla Firefox. Jar is a Preference Panel for OS X which automatically ensures that the only cookies kept on your Mac are from sites in your browsers bookmarks or history. This guarantees that your not storing hundreds of cookies you don’t need, while not changing your browsing experience. Jar 1.1 extends its browser support to now include Mozilla Firefox in addition to Safari.

“Approaches to cookie management in the past have always been clumsy. Users were commonly forced to either manually remove cookies or manage blacklists of sites. The goal of Jar was to provide an install-and-forget solution which fixes the problem once and for all.” said Ross Tulloch, developer of Jar. “It’s fantastic now be able to now offer Jar to Firefox users.”

By using browser history and bookmarks as the heart of cookie management Jar is able to make cookie management trivial. In addition to being the only completely 100% automated cookie management solution for the Mac, Jar can also be configured to remove Adobe Flash cookies and Google Analytics cookies further reducing clutter on your machine.

Pricing and Availability:
Jar 1.1 is available now at a cost of $9.95 (USD) and can be trialed free of charge for 30 days. Jar 1.1 requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later and Safari 3.0 or Firefox 3.0 or later.

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Based in Sydney, Australia, Zeroonetwenty is a privately held company founded by independent Mac and iPhone developer Ross Tulloch. Working predominately in C/C++ and Objective-C, Ross has been a professional programmer for more than 15 years. Zeroonetwenty is the maker of popular Mac utility software including BlueHarvest. Copyright (C) 2009 Zeroonetwenty. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, and OS X are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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