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Saft for Safari 3 Public Beta

Saft for Safari 3 Public Beta

for Safari 3.0.3 Beta

Version:  9.0b6

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Ability to Turn Hidden Features Off and On

Feedback Type:  Commentary

Contributed by: MAC_1984 Sunday, September 16 2007 @ 12:10 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: 1-6 months

Recommend Product: YES

I am a registered user of Saft, and generally like it. However, there are some annoying added features that would be best if they allowed the user to turn them on and off, e.g. the Find feature overrides Safari's. I enjoy the Tabs feature, but I also use another and would prefer what it offers over Saft's.   

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Ability to Turn Hidden Features Off and On - X-caiver

100% agree with you. I use PithHelmet for ad blocking, and it has a hotkey defined to reload a page without blocking enable (occasionally it blocks stuff you really want to see). Well, that hotkey conflicts with a Saft hotkey related to popup blocking that I never use. So I have lost keyboard control of a useful feature in another app :(

There is a ton of stuff in this app, I'm sure someone has asked for each different feature. unfortunately this app is an example of what happens when you implement everyone's request - tons of stuff that people don't want installed gets installed.

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Sunday, September 16 2007 @ 06:10 PM PDT


Ability to Turn Hidden Features Off and On - X-caiver

100% agree with you. I use PithHelmet for ad blocking, and it has a hotkey defined to reload a page without blocking enable (occasionally it blocks stuff you really want to see). Well, that hotkey conflicts with a Saft hotkey related to popup blocking that I never use. So I have lost keyboard control of a useful feature in another app :(

There is a ton of stuff in this app, I'm sure someone has asked for each different feature. unfortunately this app is an example of what happens when you implement everyone's request - tons of stuff that people don't want installed gets installed.

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Sunday, September 16 2007 @ 06:19 PM PDT