
For those unfamiliar with this fantastic Safari add-on: it's a plugin that adds a lot of extra functionality to Safari such as a sidebar with OmniWeb-like thumbnail tabs, (pictured) address bar shortcuts, a "bookmark shelf," syntax coloring when viewing page sources, forcing new windows to open in tabs and one of my personal favorites: bookmark properties such as color labels, categories, comments and ratings.
If I have your attention, swing on by the author's site to check out this free plugin goodness and become yet more productive with Safari.













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9-18-2005 @ 3:02PM
alex said...
I'm diggin' the non-brushed metal look you've got. Good stuff.
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9-18-2005 @ 3:48PM
macfanboy said...
One of my favorite thing about SafariStand is the ability to create seperators in the bookmarks drop down menu. Just create a new folder and name it -:- and a new seperator will be created.
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9-18-2005 @ 4:27PM
ben said...
It's called Unify Safari and I'm getting ready to install it. :)
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9-18-2005 @ 8:56PM
Jon said...
Wow. The new tab feature is beautiful. I'm a big fan of the unified look as opposed to brushed metal--I just applied it to iTunes 5 also, with the corresponding script.
Now just gotta wait for someone to hack a way to remove the standard tab bar.
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11-02-2005 @ 3:15PM
David Chartier said...
Thanks Alex. I probably should've mentioned that: I used a little Automator action I found called "Unify Safari" or "Safari Unified," something like that, to strip out the brushed metal, as I'm a big fan of dropped that look altogether. Here's hoping 10.5 makes some big leaps in that direction!
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