Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Philip Taylor wrote:
> 
>> Trane Francks wrote:
>>
>>> v2.20 on OS X gives me the cookies tab,
>>
>> -- ditto -- Windows 7
>>
>>> which is a royal pain when I've
>>> gone into the PASSWORD manager. Sure, it's not a job stopper, but I do
>>> find it annoying that going into manage passwords does not immediately
>>> present me with password management. While it is arguably not a bug, it
>>> is a design flaw.
>>
>> On what basis can it be argued to be anything other than a bug ?
>> There is already a Data Manager that is designed to present all
>> categories of data at the same time; for the Password Manager to
>> present anything other than passwords is clearly a bug.
> 
> Since you and I are both using the same version of SM on the same 
> version of Windows, I wonder if you don't have an add-on that's gumming 
> up the works? Can you reproduce the bug with add-ons disabled?


I have the same behavior, with NO add-ons installed.

When selecting "Password Manager" from the Tools menu, then Manage
Stored Passwords, the full data manager also opens, with the cookies
tab selected and a massive list of URLs on the left -- WAY more than
those URLs for which I've save passwords.

This has been SM's behavior for me since the introduction of Data
Manager. (I always run the latest version of SM on Windows XP.)

It's always seemed odd to me, since that's the same behavior seen when
selecting Data Manager instead of Password Manager....


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