the window behaviour was an easy fix, it was old code from Cookie4 which I can't remember why i made it function that way.... probably a compatibility issue with Snow Leopard...
it should work?
Ill take a look, maybe the beta builds have changed how they identify themselves. the release version of Opera does definitely work, as I also use it.
just checked. you are correct. Opera Next has changed its identifier,
ill look at fixing this in an update
Hello Russel, thanks for the update today. I have again trouble synchronizing the two Macs. While streaming the logs in Console, I got errors like this one:
error: CoreData+CloudKit: -NSCloudKitMirroringDelegate recoverFromError:: <NSCloudKitMirroringDelegate: 0x600003118000> - Attempting recovery from error: <CKError 0x6000004ff7e0: "Partial Failure" (2/1011); "Failed to modify some records"; uuid = F52CA680-FE76-4CA7-846B-B9BB86D27264; container ID = "iCloud.com.sweetpproductions.SessionRestore"; partial errors: {
7E48F23A-3DA7-4FB5-BD2C-3DD5A0E64480:(com.apple.coredata.cloudkit.zone:defaultOwner) = <CKError 0x6000004ff4b0: "Invalid Arguments" (12/2006); server message = "Cannot create or modify field 'CD_screenshot' in record 'CD_Session' in production schema"; uuid = F52CA680-FE76-4CA7-846B-B9BB86D27264>
... 10 "Batch Request Failed" CKError's omited ...
}>
it seems this issue can occur, if you use Firefox's built in cookie removal. The fix is to use either Cookie or Firefox to manage your Firefox cookies, but not both.
Also, make sure you are using the latest versions of Firefox and Cookie - as some compatibility fixes were added to Firefox 80, and Cookie 6.1.1