wrldwzrd89 said:
Maybe it's because Apple doesn't want you to switch browsers after you start using Safari

That's the only thing I don't like about Safari's bookmark handling - everything else I like.
But I don't really want to switch, I just want to be able to export my bookmarks to Mozilla/Firebird(/Opera) on the Linux environment I'm using some of the time at school.
I also would like (at least the possibility to) have the favicons showing in the Bookmarks Bar (even though it would eat up some of my precious 12" screen space).
Apart from this I quite like the bookmark handling...
On other issues:
- Safari could be snappier, especially when having several tabs open...
- Sometimes lately, some links doesn't respond when I click them - I have to move the mouse cursor befor it reacts (I guess it some kind of redraw issue in either Safari or even OS X 10.3), and I hope this is dealt with...
- I would like to have more control over the pop-up killer (places like my Internet bank depends on pop-ups), like in Mozilla where you can say Kill all pop-ups EXCEPT these specified sites...
- The ability to say which plugins to enable and which not to, like when I surf on news sites it very handy to disable flash content (as many on-site ads are flash-based), but I still want to be able to display film or sound clips...
- There is also some problems with uploading files via Safari, so I had problem with both certain webmail sites and a system for delivering school papers on-line, and my girlfriend, who is a webdesigner, has to use IE/Mozilla when updating certain sites with Zope.
So all's NOT well, but Safari is still better than most...
