Originally posted by: randomlinh
I can't stand safari. I'm accustomed to ctrl/command/shift+enter for websites... just that little bit irks the hell out of me. Safari 3 may change that, but I'm still left w/ the issue of cross compatibility at work and bookmark synchronization. That and of course adblock and misc various extensions that firefox has. oh, and gmail/gtalk.. heh.
I'll give it that it's speedy though. We'll see how 3.0 turns out.. the windows beta/alpha made me laugh.
Actually, the only other thing I hate that I have yet to understand.. why I can't tab through checkboxes in OS X.. or to drop down lists. especially in my web browser. I HATE that.
For that, you go into the Keyboard and Mouse preferences of OS X, and under Keyboard shortcuts, there is a thing at the bottom about tabbing. Honestly, in my opinion, there is a world of difference between Safari 2 and 3. I used to use firefox on my mac until Safari 3 came out, then i switched.
Originally posted by: pinktank
Why cant you stand firefox on osx even optimized stu?
I dislike how it completely fails to work with the OS. It is one thing on Windows, since IMO, so little integrates with each other outside of the standard suites (all the Office apps work together, all the Adobe apps work together, but not necessarily the Office and Adobe apps working together). In OS X, firefox completely ignores the built in password system, and instead uses its own. It ignores the built in dictionary and uses its own. It all just looks wrong, especially on Leopard, the buttons, the text fields, the fonts even... they just look wrong. Intel optimized firefox is nice, but isn't it made by someone completely different? If so, then I take that as just another example of how Mozilla doesn't give two sh!ts about OS X, otherwise they would have taken the time to recompile it UB (apparently, if one uses XCode to make their apps, when it comes time to compile, you can choose PPC, Intel, or Both). Camino is a step in the right direction, but it apparently doesn't work well with all the firefox extensions (not that I use any anyway) or at least that's how it was last time I tried it.
I don't know. Safari works just fine for me, and anytime I have to use Firefox, I want to be done with it as soon as possible.