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I'll go to Safari if there's add-ons that let me do gestures to open links in new tabs (foreground or background), and also saves tabs when closing/crashing. Does it offer these features?

If there is one, I haven't found it yet. I missed those options from FireFox, too. A lot of decent 3rd party additions for Safari got nuked when version 3.0 came out (now 3.1) and hasn't really caught up yet.

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Yep, shrinking it down a bit helped.

Thanks for the Remove It Permanently info.

I really like Firefox.

i switched from firefox to safari when i got .mac, and after a judicious safting, i gotta say i love safari. i hadn't used it since version 1 (or maybe even the beta), and it really is a good browser.

How's Saft working with Safari 3.1?

That works, but none of the sponsor forums show anything when you click on them :P

You can always go and setup a separate one for each individual forum page if you don't want to use the "display all hidden items" function each time you go to the sponsor forums. I never browse those so it doesn't matter to me.

You can always go and setup a separate one for each individual forum page if you don't want to use the "display all hidden items" function each time you go to the sponsor forums. I never browse those so it doesn't matter to me.

It doesn't bother me much either. I occasionally read the TTVJ section, but not reading it for a month or so isn't a big deal.

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