It does but it has so many other features built in that are great! Moveable tabs, ability to switch between brushed metal and variations of Aqua, a side bar for bookmarks and downloads, more than just google in the search field, the little button at the top right hand corner that gets rid of everything to have pretty much full screen browsing, tab Expose!?!?! And a bunch of tiny little things that just make it more customizable. It goes on and on.
I'm gushing right now I'm so happy to have found this browser! All I can say is that it's insanly great!
I jsut keep finding more and more features! I can set it so when I close a tab, it goes to the last selected tab OR the tab to the right. This is great, I've always wanted this but Safari has never delivered (except maybe, possibly in an obscure add on which may or may not be free).
There are a lot of different toolbar buttons to choose from. You can even make you're own.
I've actually always felt that the Safari toolbar buttons were kinda ugly. I like some of the ones that come with Shiira (although I agree that some are butt ugly).
Have you tried Firefox? Most/all the features you mention are included and there are tons of themes and plugins and extensions that you can get to go along with it.
Have you tried Firefox? Most/all the features you mention are included and there are tons of themes and plugins and extensions that you can get to go along with it.
and fasterfox extention makes the thing render everything as fast or faster than any windows box I have ever used
Have you tried Firefox? Most/all the features you mention are included and there are tons of themes and plugins and extensions that you can get to go along with it.
On Windows Firefox is a great browser. But on the Mac... It simply lacks that Macintosh feeling...
I have pretty much every browser made for the Mac on my computer. Firefox is good but I don't feel like downloading all the plugins to make it great and, as someone stated above, it doesn't have the Mac feel (I also find it slower than Safari). Camino is ok but I had some problems with it and don't like how it looks either (too much empty space).
Sorry, I'm sticking with Shiia. Why is everyone so upset about this?
I like Camino for it's simplicity, but nothing beats Opera. In my opinion it's the fastest most stable browser out there. I'm not a big Safari fan for it's instability and memory hog issues.
Fan-boy love for (Apple) Safari, no biggy. It's hard to criticize anything Apple related here without getting the "no way are you crazy" rebuttal. Between you and me I don't use any (i)software from Apple because they lack in features. Except for iSync, I need it for my Nokia 9500.
Fan-boy love for (Apple) Safari, no biggy. It's hard to criticize anything Apple related here without getting the "no way are you crazy" rebuttal. Between you and me I don't use any (i)software from Apple because they lack in features. Except for iSync, I need it for my Nokia 9500.
I could understand this if everyone didn't want me to leave Safari but there seems to be an "anything but Shiira" thing going on.
It's pure fanboism. Ignore it. I like Shiira and use it ocassionally. My main browser is Camino, followed by Firefox. I have Camino set to identify as Firefox so it works with almost all pages that require Firefox in one way or another.
Safari may be more frequently used when it's ad-blocking doesn't suck compared to AdBlock and/or CamiTools.
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I thought Shiira used safari's web engine?
I'm gushing right now I'm so happy to have found this browser! All I can say is that it's insanly great!
I've actually always felt that the Safari toolbar buttons were kinda ugly. I like some of the ones that come with Shiira (although I agree that some are butt ugly).
Apple is going to have to make some huge changes to Safari if they want me back.
http://pimpmysafari.com/plugins/
I use Taboo to give me a warning when closing multiple tabs. I'm going to try safari block too.
As for the brushed metal, you can always get the unifier app on that site or my personal preference uno:
http://gui.interacto.net/
That will take brushed metal from your system as well as the daft pinstripes. You can also use an app called Iridium but it needs 10.4.5 installed.
Originally posted by mynamehere
Have you tried Firefox? Most/all the features you mention are included and there are tons of themes and plugins and extensions that you can get to go along with it.
and fasterfox extention makes the thing render everything as fast or faster than any windows box I have ever used
Originally posted by mynamehere
Have you tried Firefox? Most/all the features you mention are included and there are tons of themes and plugins and extensions that you can get to go along with it.
On Windows Firefox is a great browser. But on the Mac... It simply lacks that Macintosh feeling...
Sorry, I'm sticking with Shiia. Why is everyone so upset about this?
Originally posted by Gene Clean
Camino. Try Camino (though Shiira is nice too).
I like Camino for it's simplicity, but nothing beats Opera. In my opinion it's the fastest most stable browser out there. I'm not a big Safari fan for it's instability and memory hog issues.
Originally posted by Sekio
Why is everyone so upset about this?
Fan-boy love for (Apple) Safari, no biggy. It's hard to criticize anything Apple related here without getting the "no way are you crazy" rebuttal. Between you and me I don't use any (i)software from Apple because they lack in features. Except for iSync, I need it for my Nokia 9500.
Originally posted by Relic
Fan-boy love for (Apple) Safari, no biggy. It's hard to criticize anything Apple related here without getting the "no way are you crazy" rebuttal. Between you and me I don't use any (i)software from Apple because they lack in features. Except for iSync, I need it for my Nokia 9500.
I could understand this if everyone didn't want me to leave Safari but there seems to be an "anything but Shiira" thing going on.
Safari may be more frequently used when it's ad-blocking doesn't suck compared to AdBlock and/or CamiTools.