I'm a little confused about your example with the address bar with command l.  
Can you give me step by step something to try in Chrome, then have me try it 
again in Safari so I can specifically interactively see the difference in what 
you mean?  Sorry, I'm just more a hands on person.

Chris.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Alex Hall 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 5:08 PM
  Subject: I just switched back to Safari from Chrome, here's why


  Hi all,
  Ever since getting the mac, I was told Chrome would serve me better; it was 
faster, easier, and vo would not be "busy" as much. Now, though, I have decided 
to make Safari my default browser, and here's why.


  * Reader: the reader feature is amazing. I opened an article from twitter and 
was faced with a bunch of social network links and other junk I didn't want to 
read before I could find the article text. I remembered Reader, and thought I'd 
try it. I pressed cmd-shift-r and... wow! The article's title was a level one 
heading, and right below that was the article text. This will save a lot of 
time in the future.


  *Text Selection: I don't need it much, but now that we can select text in 
Safari and not in other web browsers, I like knowing I have the option; in 
Chrome, this would be impossible, or nearly so


  * Speed: I don't find Safari any slower than Chrome, and neither browser 
gives me busy messages.


  * Downloads: I haven't tried it, but I hear there's a keystroke to show 
download progress. I like this, as I had nothing but problems downloading more 
than one file in Chrome, even if the files were downloaded separately and not 
simultaneously.


  * The address bar: in Chrome, cmd-l brings me to a field in which I can type 
a url or a search term. That would be fine if it didn't also load a page on 
whose content vo focuses, thereby causing me to have to find the address bar 
all over again. In Safari, nothing of the kind happens; cmd-l jumps me to a 
(properly labeled and hinted) edit field and leaves me there.


  That's all I have for now. If anyone has questions, let me know. If anyone is 
using Chrome, I suggest you take another look at Safari, especially the latest 
version (version 6 I believe).



  Have a great day,
  Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
  mehg...@gmail.com; http://www.facebook.com/mehgcap



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