What We Love and Hate About Safari 4 : Bad: No Easy Mouse-Over URL*

By Cyrus Farivar , published on February 26, 2009 at 5:10 PM
Picture 11 of 12
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  

While this is a minor point, I do miss the mouse-over URL display
that Firefox has included for some time. I'm not really sure why,
exactly, but I just find a quick display of the URL I'm about to click
down in the lower-lefthand corner of Firefox a bit comforting. It is an
informative piece of data that helps us navigate the Internet. I think
the main thing issue is that I'd like to know what kind of file (.html,
or .mpg, or .mp3) that I'm about to download to the browser before I do
so. With Safari, I have to actually start downloading the page before I
know what, exactly, it is.

Update: So it turns out that again, the View menu can disble/enable the
status bar. But it's turned off by default. Why? I'd prefer to know what
 I'm about to click on.

Comments Send to a friend
Contenu également disponible en : Premier avis sur Safari 4
Sponsored links
Comments
Silluete 02/26/2009 11:45 PM
Hide
-2+

I will not install safari until they get rid of the damn bonjour thing,
What the hell,they even running around when i don't use safari

JMS3096 02/26/2009 11:46 PM
Hide
-1+

Number 8- check again. Go to History>Reopen All Windows From Last Session.

sandeepb 02/26/2009 11:48 PM
Hide
-0+

Is there anyway to get greasemonkey for Safari on Windows, Thats the only thing I need, and a plugin like flashgot.

JMS3096 02/26/2009 11:56 PM
Hide
-1+

Sorry, another error, on page 11. Go to View>Show Status Bar.

liemfukliang 02/27/2009 12:22 PM
Hide
-0+

I haven't tried safari on my pentium 3 733m. Chrome does this well like Opera. Both Chrome and Opera are light weight browse that can nicely use in my very old Pentium 3 in portege 2000 :). Ie 8 is out of question. Firefox 3 (with some addon) is in the middle of it. I hope safari 4 can be lighter than Chrome and Opera :D.

ravenware 02/27/2009 2:56 AM
Hide
-0+

I dropped it in last night, seems ok. Its quick but i am not sure if it is any faster than firefox I will have spend more time with it.

Anonymous 02/27/2009 4:22 AM
Hide
-0+

Safair does give you a preview link in the bottom left hand corner and has ever since version 2. All you have to do is choose "Show Status Bar" under the view options. It's quite easy and works just like in Firefox.

zodiacfml 02/27/2009 9:00 AM
Hide
-0+

i'm seeing it too but probably more of an apple thing, not safari.

Silluete :
I will not install safari until they get rid of the damn bonjour thing,What the hell,they even running around when i don't use safari


quantumrand 02/27/2009 10:39 AM
Hide
--2+

The commercials all say that macs dont get viruses, so if I use this mac browser, I can go to all the warez and porn sites without worrying about viruses, right?

Silluete 02/27/2009 10:44 AM
Hide
-1+

quantumrand :
The commercials all say that macs dont get viruses, so if I use this mac browser, I can go to all the warez and porn sites without worrying about viruses, right?


lol ,hope you mean sarcasm up there, because if not, well i don't how to say this without sound rude but how ignorant are you?

eddieroolz 02/27/2009 10:47 AM
Hide
-0+

I've finally succumbed to peer pressure - I installed it tonight. While the browser keeps reminding me that it's an Apple product, I can live with it for trial purposes.

Yes, it's fast. Sometimes waaay faster than IE, sometimes IE8 is on par. I don't know how it does that, but hey, as long as they're both fast.

My biggest gripe is the "close tab" x being on the left side which is naturally unintuitive for Windows users. That, and the lack of refresh/stop button in the bar. You can't even drop it in - seems like Apple engineers went for the minimal look. But there's enough room in the bar to allow two buttons. I wish they'll add those.

I doubt I'll download the final version, but hey, who knows. Turn down on the Apple advertisement and it would be good for me.

quantumrand 02/27/2009 11:05 AM
Hide
-1+

Silluete :
lol ,hope you mean sarcasm up there, because if not, well i don't how to say this without sound rude but how ignorant are you?



Lol yeah, it was a satirical question.

liemfukliang 02/27/2009 11:49 AM
Hide
-0+

One thing I dislike after I tried is the safari and chrome is 99% almost same. The only thing that 99% different is the icon :)). Can they get example from IE and many other browser IE based (like maxthon)? Those browser is completely difference even its based on same engine. Safari and Chrome?

quantumrand 02/27/2009 12:08 PM
Hide
-1+

liemfukliang :
One thing I dislike after I tried is the safari and chrome is 99% almost same. The only thing that 99% different is the icon ). Can they get example from IE and many other browser IE based (like maxthon)? Those browser is completely difference even its based on same engine. Safari and Chrome?



Web browsers will eventually all look the same. One comes out with a new feature, and if it's good, all the other browsers will have to add it as well to compete. Of course that browser will have some feature the first browser will add, and so on until all browsers share the same features.

djtrailmixxx 02/27/2009 6:28 PM
Hide
-1+

www.browse3d.com Someone tell me again how apple is innovative? Original? Fools.

hellwig 02/27/2009 7:34 PM
Hide
-1+

I like Opera, and it already has most of these features. I know I know, Opera is proprietary while FireFox and Chrome are open-source (as is Webkit which Safari is built on), but I still like it.

As for all the addon crap, why does a web-browser have a console? And are we really so lazy we need addons for our webbrowser that make it easier to get web content? I mean, if you're using the damn webbrowser, can't you just go to the Twitter webpage? Do you really need a plugin to show you twitter content, FROM YOUR WEB BROWSER?

StupidRabbit 02/27/2009 11:48 PM
Hide
-0+

hellwig :
I like Opera, and it already has most of these features. I know I know, Opera is proprietary while FireFox and Chrome are open-source (as is Webkit which Safari is built on), but I still like it.As for all the addon crap, why does a web-browser have a console? And are we really so lazy we need addons for our webbrowser that make it easier to get web content? I mean, if you're using the damn webbrowser, can't you just go to the Twitter webpage? Do you really need a plugin to show you twitter content, FROM YOUR WEB BROWSER?



^^ +1
Just what i wanted to say. Along with the fact that opera seems to come up with most of the good features that everybody implements later. It always seems to be a step ahead.. the startup screen that shows the favorite webpages, but in my opinion the most practical thing is the "duplicate tab" function.. duplicates a tab along with the whole history, so when you find a good website you want to get back to, just duplicate a tab and continue surfing on the new one and you can click the "back" button if needed.. to go back to google say. im not switching to a browser that doesnt have this.. (does safari have it? i havent checked)

Kingssman 02/28/2009 4:36 AM
Hide
-0+

all in all this Safari 4 is still beta and imo needs to get some kinks worked out. The review is pretty much spot on with both positive and negative. It's really honest. Now I do like the tabs on top because I take the minimalist approach to my web browsing and browse with no address bar, bookmarks, and only window or tab window. This creates a very small near borderless browsing that doesn't clutter my other screens. The cover flow of bookmarks and history is nice, but slow. the Top sites feature is nice, but slow and it really doesn't cover much of my top sites despite having them in the bookmarks bar.... I still love the Safari RSS reader above everything.

OH well, it's going next to my Opera and Firefox icon

Tindytim 03/01/2009 8:35 AM
Hide
-0+

Just like apple. Keeps simple things simple, but once you want to do something different things are much harder than they should be.

Anonymous 03/17/2009 10:37 AM
Hide
-0+

To enlighten Mr. Cyrus Farivar, CONTROL + mouse wheel works flawlessly to enlarge/reduce the fonts (under Firefox or IE, and I suppose it works in Chrome too), not so hard to use now is it?


Comments are closed on this page.
Sponsored links