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I concur with everyone else. I'm very, very diappointed at the tabs being at the bottom. The Beta's way was much more efficient and minimal. I'm kind of irked.
 
because with top tabs, you couldn't double-click to make another tab...
Because ⌘-T is too hard to use?

I have also found that while Ctrl-Tab (next tab) works just as before Ctrl-Shift-Tab (previous tab) only works some times now, seems to depend on the page you are on, quite annoying.
 
You now get a nice little progress bar overlay that indicates how much longer it takes before a PDF document can be displayed. :) With the blue progress bar gone, this missing feedback was an obvious problem in the beta version.
 

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Haha, something went a little fast:

Norwegian on top, Spanish (?) on the download link.
 

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Good news, I hope. While looking through the Safari resources images, I found one called TabsOnTopPreference.tiff . Now I just have to find how to enable it.

Let's hope3 so....

What? I just finally gave in and spent a month getting used to tabs on top (and grew to prefer it) and now they're gone in the beta? WTF?! Anyway to fix this????

It's incredibly impractical they way they have put it now and soooo counter intuitive...the greatest thing they had was the tabs on top what with the 16:10 screens crippling our vertical space....now this looks like the dumb retarded brother to chrome....Stupid Stupid Stupid move apple.

And what's with the windows version and the fonts in the address bar being so, so small....

Oh well, back to opera 10. :cool:
 
Lately my beta verison of Safari 4 has been hanging. I can never pinpoint the cause. Sometimes it happens when I scroll through the page, but other time when I click on a link. :confused: It was become some annoying that I went back to FF.

Hopefully the new release will clear them up.
 
Hmm, is there any way of going back to the beta? I can't stand the tabs now, I want them back at the top.

I've "upgraded" one out of three Macs I have - can I get the old version of Safari off the others somehow?

To quote Bart Simpson, this both sucks and blows.
 
Tabs on top should at least be given as an option for those who did like it.
 
Guys, have you tried to see if this command still works? It worked in the beta for the people who didn't like the tabs up top, maybe you can try the reverse:

Code:
$ defaults write com.apple.Safari DebugSafari4TabBarIsOnTop -bool YES


Tried it. Command not found. If someone wants to verify it.

Anyone know why there are two different "New Tab" buttons in the Customize Toolbar window? What's the difference?
 
Tried it. Command not found. If someone wants to verify it.

Anyone know why there are two different "New Tab" buttons in the Customize Toolbar window? What's the difference?
Sorry, you shouldn't have a $ in the command, that's just the command prompt; my mistake.
Try it without the $.
 
Tried it. Command not found. If someone wants to verify it.

Anyone know why there are two different "New Tab" buttons in the Customize Toolbar window? What's the difference?

Suppose to put it in without the $ I think...that's the prompt in terminal.

I did it without the $ and it seemed to have taken it, but restarting Safari did nothing...tabs are still at the bottom.
 
Sorry, you shouldn't have a $ in the command, that's just the command prompt; my mistake.
Try it without the $.

It doesn't work, was one of the first thing i tried when i noticed that the tabs were in the wrong place.

Oh well, hopefully someone will figure it out.
 
Man I got used to tabs on the top too. That sucks. Hopefully they'll throw those back in. I liked that it used less space.
 
Posted this before, but this doesn't seem to be faster than Firefox when Firefox is using the Adblock plug-in. Could it be that Firefox is faster because it bypasses having to wait for the ads and banners and all that flash stuff to load and just loads the page?

Or am I just perceiving this wrong. Is there a timer or something to see how long a page loads on different browsers?
 
One more thing, in the beta, if you drag-and-drop a JPG image to your computer, Safari automatically added a .jpeg extension, so it would end up being ***.jpg.jpeg. Has this been fixed in the final?
 
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