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		<title>Safari v. Firefox</title>
		<link>http://blog.mcstudios.net/2009/06/11/safari-v-firefox</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 18:07:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apple recently released Safari 4. Being the model geek, I decided to give it a spin &#8212; and I liked what I saw. But here&#8217;s the problem: at this point I have a deeply ingrained web browsing workflow. Whether it&#8217;s a habit or a plugin, there are certain things that are this point muscle memory [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apple recently released Safari 4. Being the model geek, I decided to give it a spin &#8212; and I liked what I saw.  But here&#8217;s the problem: at this point I have a deeply ingrained web browsing workflow.  Whether it&#8217;s a habit or a plugin, there are certain things that are this point muscle memory (and for a good reason, because it usually is the most efficient).</p>
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<p><strong>Caveat #1</strong> &#8212; Without Firebug, nothing replaces Firefox for web development. Period. End of Story.  I&#8217;m focusing here on more casual browsing.</p>
<h3>Mouse Navigation</h3>
<p><strong>Middle Click opens new tab</strong> &#8212; Firefox and Safari do this for normal links, however in Safari I can&#8217;t middle click on the home button in the toolbar to open a new tab to my home page.</p>
<p><strong>Middle Click closes tab</strong> &#8212; Safari fails here. There apparently is a hack but the web site is blocked at work, so I haven&#8217;t tried it (note, that every extension for Safari is a hack&#8230; I have no idea how stability is affected, so I&#8217;ve been trying to avoid them when possible)</p>
<h3>Keyboard Navigation</h3>
<p><strong>vim-like search</strong> &#8212; Firefox adopted vim&#8217;s style of quickly searching using the &#8220;/&#8221; key.  I love this, and as a vim user it comes very naturally.  Hard to give this up.  However, Safari get&#8217;s props for dimming the window and highlighting what you&#8217;re searching for.  I can do without this, but it I have the placement of the &#8220;OpenApple&#8221; key on mac keyboards &#8212; it forces me to contort my wrist.</p>
<h3>Plugins &#038; Extensions</h3>
<p><strong>Delicious</strong> &#8212; This is a big one.  Delicious is my bookmark manager of choice, and this becomes Safari&#8217;s biggest failure.  There are Safari hacks for Delicious support, but none add the Delicious toolbar where I can set my favorite tags.</p>
<h2>Verdict</h2>
<p>Sticking with Firefox.  One of the reasons I&#8217;m not tempted by Chrome is there isn&#8217;t the same level of customization that Firefox currently allows.  At least Google is moving toward supporting plugins &#8212; I don&#8217;t think Apple will ever allow that with Safari.  I&#8217;m hoping for a high quality Firefox 3.5 release!</p>
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