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by Pewpewarrows
5420 days ago
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I enjoyed Safari for about an hour in Lion (because of the gestures, and how they broke in Chrome), and then immediately went right back to Chrome. Apple's done a lot to improve Safari over the years (especially recently), but it's still not close to where it needs to be for everyday browsing. Development is pretty equal, although I'll always find myself using Chrome over it because of Chrome's much, much faster release schedule of improvements to Webkit's tools. Safari gets them... eventually. Eventually isn't good enough these days, when entire new pieces of technology appear in the span of months. For regular browsing, I can't stand not having: * Favicons on the tabs. It's impossible to glance at 5+ tabs in Safari without getting completely lost. * Favicons on the bookmarks bar. My bookmarks bar doesn't have a single character on it, it's all just favicons with blank names that makes it into a horizontal list of frequently used sites. * Any sort of Synching. Right now my Chromes at Work, Home Desktop, Laptop, and Tablet are completely in-tune with each other. * A real omnibar/awesomebar. There are some extensions that make this more bearable, but the default address and search bars are pretty worthless. |
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About your other points.
>A real omnibar/awesomebar
I've found Chrome's Omnibar to be very annoying, to be honest. The last version I tried (probably Chrome 14) still couldn't do substring searching for titles or maybe even URLs. Pressing control for navigation (standard Emacs C-n, C-p stuff) change the ordering of navigation items. I've found it to be very much unpredictable and is one of my main reason of not using Chrome as a primary browser.
Firefox's AwesomeBar is awesome, though, only if I could navigate using C-n C-p.
>Syncing
Xmarks[1] works beautifully across browsers and platforms. I've used it to sync between Safari, Firefox and Chrome without any problems.
>Favicons
Have you tried out Glims[2]?
[1]: http://www.xmarks.com/ [2]: http://wiki.machangout.com/howdoi/glims-development-build