I agree with 'clunky'; I prefer to have toolbars in all apps to be on a single row. The tab-bar spilling downwards is an encroachment I can do without. (:

I use a 12" powerbook, so without over-stating it, I'd just like to say that real working/viewing area in pages is precious.

FWIW,
 The drop-down in Safari isn't something I like at all.

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Desmond, People,
would you please re-post the blogspot/other urls where the sketches and POA were put up.

Thanks
  - Livin Stephen






On 13-Jun-06, at 10:10 PM, Michael Watson wrote:

Can't agree more with this. Two rows of tabs is ridiculously clunky and not like anything else in the OS that I can think of, except crappy X11 apps.

For those who want to set Camino apart from said browser:

The drop-down arrow also did not originate with Safari, recall that the toolbar itself started this convention, with an identical UI widget for accessing additional toolbar buttons when the window isn't wide enough. (See Preview for an easy example.)



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