Originally posted by doemel
It still feels like a beta version: Some pages still don't load as they should: Check out http://www.amazon.de to see what I mean. This page renders properly in Mozilla, IE and Camino (to which I'll stick at least until the render problems are solved).
Originally posted by hulkaros
Boom!
On the contrary, I think it is absolutely perfect having them right where they were. Instead of having to navigate ton the end of the tab bar (like in Netscape) or to the menubar (like Camino) when I want to close a tab with the mouse I can do it as I'm selecting tabs and moving through the pages that I have open. I think this is the perfect Apple solution to the problem, as well as the best implementation of tabs in any browser.Originally posted by binaryDigit
Plus, anyone else beside me absolutely despises having the close widget on the tab itself. It seems to me that closing a tab is done infrequently enough that it's ok to have a single widget away from the tabs themselves (vs the danger of accidentally hitting the close).
Originally posted by banditcosmo
I think Safari is a very nice browser but the one thing I don't like is you can't change the download location before downloading. I wish you could select the location for each download instead of one default location.