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What I don’t like about Safari

I’ve tried. I swear that I tried. But I can’t make Safari my main browser. It’s the simple things that keep me from liking it. But most of the time simple things can (and do) make the difference.

There’s no way to make it open links by default in new tabs in the background. And no, I do not want to be doing ⌘-click to achieve this. And I do hate browsers opening new windows unless specifically told. Tabbed browsing was invented long ago and most browsers do it fine (read Opera, Firefox and Chrome). At the very least they give you enough options for you to control how you want it to behave. Safari gives some options, but they’re not enough. I know this is Apple’s way of doing things, and most of the time they get it right, but in this case their lack of options and their selection of defaults is not good for me.

And finally, to make things even worse, I cannot see the URL of a link when I hover it. I do not need Safari to have a permanent status bar. It could adopt Google Chrome’s way to do this, which is to show a small tooltip in the place where the status bar would be, but only for the time I am hovering the link.

Google Chrome would be the right choice, and I do use it a lot, but why on Earth does it lack Gears? How is it that Google supports its plugin on Firefox and Safari but not on their own browser??!! I cannot live without Gmail Offline, so that’s why I haven’t been able to dump Firefox completely.

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