It’s been about 6 weeks now and I still haven’t come up to any sort of a conclusion, though I’m still more likely to be in Firefox than Safari. And I would be 100% correct and then some.Īnyway, my dilemma was this: continue using Firefox and all of its crashing or switch over to Safari and deal with the limitations. In fact, I would argue that usability is simply how you visually present an interface. Aside from the fact that Vista looks like it was built by a colorblind 15 year old, the very essence of what a user interface looks like translates to its usability. Many find this to be silly visual preference, but one of the main reasons I like OS X compared to Windows is the way it looks. So I began experimenting with Safari, but pre-Leopard I couldn’t get passed the brush metal look. Having 5 or more tabs open and running any sort of FTP program seemed to be the culprits, but for a Web designer who works primarily with cloudware, having 5 tabs open is about the minimum and running my browser while FTPing is basically my job. Last summer and into autumn though, FF was crashing for me on a daily basis. I’ve been quite happy with Firefox for the past few months.
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