By Seth Rosenblatt, 6 July 2009 11:27
Many of the changes in Firefox 3.5 are under the hood or laying groundwork for the future. One new feature that's got some visual pop is the ability to rip tabs off into new windows or merge multiple windows into the tab bar. Unlike Chrome, these tabs are not sandboxed.
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1. Malcolm
No review on Safari 4, then? It's been around for at least 3 weeks now and I get the impression that nobody at Silicon seems to have noticed. A recent comparison report showed this by only comparing Safari 3.2 when 4.0 was already available in full. One-click creation of tabs, tearing off tabs to make pages and being able to re-establish them in the tabs bar; that's all there in Safari 4. So is a 3D top sites view, CoverFlow and a grammar and spelling checker.
I also like (and use) Firefox as it's got unique and useful features too, but it's no surprise that Safari's third in the pecking order if its latest version is ignored.
Yes, I am an Apple user but I'm also an 'anything but IE user', so why not give Safari an equal share of the glory?