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Saturday, January 19, 2008

I'd love to use Safari as my default Mac browser, but there are 3 features that are keeping me from it. Two features that would be easy for Apple to add, I might add, and at least one of which (bookmark separators) should have been available in Safari from the beginning considering it has been available in every other browser I can think of for as long back as I can remember.

  • Bookmark Separators: (in both Safari and Mobile Safari) - come on Apple, why? This is my main gripe with Safari, considering I have a large bookmark collection and separators make organization so much easier!
  • Bookmark Toolbar Extension: Having multiple levels of bookmarks in the bookmark toolbar, as opposed to having to use a drop down menu for bookmarks in excess of the toolbar space (think Camino or Firefox).
That's It! Easy, right? For the life of me, I don't understand Safari's lack of bookmark separators. Come on Apple, add the separators, and I know a lot of people will be very, very happy!Update: I went to apple.com/feedback to submit my issues with Safari to Apple, and plead with them to fix them and I noticed something interesting. Almost every Apple product provided a feedback link - except Safari. I could go on the WebKit page to submit feedback, but this may not be the proper place.

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