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To: Spktyr
Ad-blocking plugins are not as well developed as they are for Firefox. In addition, there are tab-browsing plugins for Firefox that put Safari to shame.

Which ads? I have pop-blocking turned on and have not had a pop-up ad in years. I don't mind the ads on sites... I recognize that is what pays for the site's bandwidth. I do object to ads popping up and blocking my view of the page I am going to... but I haven't seen one in such a long time I've forgotten how annoying they are.

Tabbed browsing has been part of Safari for a couple of years now... and with Safari 3, you can move tabs by dragging them, pull a tab off the tab bar and make it an independent window... or drag an existing browser window onto the tab bar of another window and make it a tab, and grab a tab from one window and move it to another... sets of tabs can be saved to be re-opened at a later time, bookmarks can be made for all current tabs with a single click... or all windows can be combined by a single click onto one window as tabs. What more can you want? What do the Firefox plugins do that is not on the list above?

75 posted on 10/22/2007 12:56:07 AM PDT by Swordmaker (Remember, the proper pronunciation of IE is "AAAAIIIIIEEEEEEE)
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To: Swordmaker

I cannot find a single browser that I can use 100% of the time. Firefox (and therefore Camino) seem to have a variety of memory leaks (any platform, not just Mac). Safari is REALLY fast, but some web pages just don’t work right. Though not really a huge number anymore. Maybe the iPhone has something to do with that.


78 posted on 10/22/2007 7:25:56 AM PDT by rom (17" MacBook Pro. 30" Cinema Display. 1 Happy Programmer.)
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