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I installed Safari 4 on my Windows machine and after I launched it, I was lost for a few seconds. I didn't know whether I was looking at the title bar or the tab bar itself. Turns out it was both! WOW! What an incredibly stupid idea!
It looks hilarious!
I felt like I was dizzy or something and my screen looked so freaky. After a while you do kind of get used to it but no...that thing has got to go. Apple can't be serious. They must have been drunk when they designed that thing.
Anyway.......I used the browser for a while and except for the tabs, I like it. I think they need to have their own independent proxy setting rather than relying on IE's settings.
P.S. Have you tried dragging a tab towards the middle of the screen? Check it out
Edited 2009-02-28 12:22 UTC