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Firefox Vs. Safari: Small Features Make A Big Difference
Daring Fireball's John Gruber has a fling with Firefox, but comes home to Safari. He praises Firefox's extensions, memory management, auto-restore of closed windows, the way it handles history, and more. But he decides that he prefers Safari because of a laundry list of small features that seem big to him.
My experience is the opposite of Gruber's: I've tried Safari several times, and keep coming back to Firefox. I wrote about my reasons for returning to Firefox from Safari here. It's a mirror image of Gruber's post; both of us cite a laundry list of tiny features that are important to us. To cite just one example of something I find extremely useful in Firefox: As a blogger, I frequently quote other people's writing; Firefox lets me select text on a Web page, right-click on that text, select "View Selection Source," and then paste the source code for the selection into my text editor. A very small feature, but I use it every day and it's a big convenience for me.
In my review of Firefox 3's latest beta, I praised the way Firefox's location bar provides easy access to bookmarks and history -- a feature which, ironically, Gruber dislikes. Small features make all the difference in why we connect with certain applications, and are downright repulsed by others. Earlier today, my colleague Alex Wolfe wrote about why he loves Microsoft Word. I'd rather chew off my own fingers than use Word for a prolonged period. I suspect Alex could come up with a list of a dozen minor features that are the major reasons why he loves Word -- and I could come up with a dozen minor features that are the major reasons why I prefer to do my writing in TextMate and Scrivener. What applications do you love, and why? « Top Windows Vista Apps: In Praise Of Microsoft Word 2007 | Main | Is In-Flight Calling A Good Idea, Or A Bad One? » |
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