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I don't like how you have to go to "panels" to access your history, and sometimes the back button doesn't work. I read the help, but it was no help.
I try to keep an open mind, and it does seem to have a few nice features (such as the Top Ten visited sites button), but all in all, I'm happier with Safari.
Is the new Safari update that came out this week a marked improvement? I don't have 10.4 yet.
but all in all, I'm happier with Safari.Is the new Safari update that came out this week a marked improvement? I don't have 10.4 yet.
If you've no need to check a website you've authored against all major browsers, then by all means stick with Safari.
The new Safari on 10.4.3 is the first browser to pass the Acid 2 test (search Google for details), and it's quick. That apart there's no real difference between this version and older ones - it just adheres more tightly to more web standards.
DerekH
I also agree that Safari is overall a better browser for browsing. No other browser has easier access to History, Tabs, or Bookmarks, and very few browsers are as out-of-the-way and easy to use. Of course, it doesn't hurt that Safari looks better too... the aesthetics of application GUIs are much more noticeable on a Mac.
What I like about Opera over Safari is the same stuff I like about it over Windows browsers... one-click page validation, zooming, etc. All the gadgets.
As for HTML rendering, I've always found Opera and Safari to be close cousins... easily the most strict browsers, and most of the time, if you have a rendering problem in Opera, you sure as hell better believe you have that problem in Safari. Looking at it that way, there's little need for a developer to use both on a Mac... I go with Safari and Firefox. I have IE:Mac as well, but most of us know that you only use that for two reasons: A) you need a good laugh; B) you're a masochist.