Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 28th Feb 2009 11:47 UTC
Apple A few days ago, Apple surprised everyone by releasing the first beta of Safari 4, the company's latest version of their WebKit browser. While I generally love Safari on the Mac (my browser of choice on that side of the fence), I've never felt as comfortable with it on the Windows side of things. In any case, this latest beta has made a very bold move in the interface department, and I'm sad to say that it's not for the better. Let me explain where it went wrong for Apple.
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And even weirder with multiple windows
by battlehorse on Sat 28th Feb 2009 13:17 UTC
battlehorse
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I agree with the article. When I first installed Safari 4 I was expecting to find 'Chrome on the mac', without having to wait for Google to release it. But the way tabs are handled turned out to be really annoying. Most of the time I end up dragging the whole window when what I want to do is just to grab the tab handle and move it.

And it looks even weirder when you click a link that opens a new window. The way Safari puts the new window below the existing one makes the whole lot look like a series of stacked rows of tabs. Impossible to figure out which tab belongs to which window... example: http://tinyurl.com/b7cuam .

Nonetheless, raw html and js performances are really impressive.

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