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However, I wish that Firefox's unscrunching of tabs for tabscrolling made it into Chrome's or Safari's tabtitlebars. That could've been a major saving grace for Safari 4, instead of maximizing the current page's tab at the expense of the other tabs within an already tight space.
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However, I wish that Firefox's unscrunching of tabs for tabscrolling made it into Chrome's or Safari's tabtitlebars. That could've been a major saving grace for Safari 4, instead of maximizing the current page's tab at the expense of the other tabs within an already tight space.
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Now, I don't think the tab behaviour of new Safari is perfect (that would be for me somewhere between Chrome and Opera), but...gods, please no, let us all forget the abomination that is FF tabbar; it works only for dozen tabs or so, if you're used to much more than that (than again...FF resource usage doesn't really allow this) you're totally lost when it comes to relation between tabs/where in them you are at the moment. They even managed to break list view of tabs - you're expected to wait for it to scroll! (vs. Start menu-like behaviour (minus hiding of course) in Opera, which also has nice tree view in the sidebar and "hold RMB & scroll" view)




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I concur; Safari 4's tabtitlebar doesn't look or work too good on WinXP (it looks better on Vista and best on OS X, as far as I've seen from photos), while Chrome works well on that same platform.
However, I wish that Firefox's unscrunching of tabs for tabscrolling made it into Chrome's or Safari's tabtitlebars. That could've been a major saving grace for Safari 4, instead of maximizing the current page's tab at the expense of the other tabs within an already tight space.
The tabtitlebar is not the disaster in Safari 4, just how Apple makes it work.