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Well, it would be good if it were implemented wisely. The paradigm is a working one, and Chrome gets it working quite well. I like it, and I agree with it.
However, Safari 4's implementation in my opinion leaves a lot to be desired. I like Safari, I liked Safari 3 on Windows, and I hope that by the time this ships as a final version, they can iron out some of these problems.
I don't think the point of most people here is to say: Safari does this wrong, therefore it's terrible and no one should use it.
The attitude I take is, they did a lot right (It's really fast and does standards very well) but it could use some tweaking before it ships.
Edited 2009-02-28 16:49 UTC