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You know what? All this whining about Safari 4 is so tired. It's so much like the "Apple vs. Microsoft" crap from years ago.
I use IE, FireFox, and Safari on both my Windows machines and my Macs. Fact is, Safari is much faster on both, but I also like the familiarity with IE and FireFox on both operating systems.
Too many people get caught up in a specific platform that they lose the capacity to be both objective and honest about their user experience.
It's time to grow up. No company is responsible for our pleasure in using their products. That's something that each of us is responsible for. If you don't like a particular product, that doesn't necessarily mean that the prouduct sucks, no matter how much you shout it out in this web site and web sites like it.
Do I like things about IE? Yes. Is Safari 4 fast? Damn yes. I don't care how much you know or what your experience is, these two things will remain true. Get over it. And get over yourselves.
You have trouble navigating because you don't know where everything is and find it difficult to find things? Take a class. Consult a therapist. Talk to your Mommy. But please, stop complaining about your own failures.