Why doesn't SAB work with Safari?  It installs a "website", doesn't it?  The 
rest is just a webpage.

I almost never use safari (unless I am checking a website's cross-browser 
usability), but if the buzz is all true, I may have to give it a try... 

(PS: I notice FF continues to grow in memory as well...  until it starts 
running slow and I have to kill it)

On Jun 8, 2010, at 5:30 PM, LuKreme wrote:

> Anyone else tried it?
> 
> For me the smarter address bar makes a world of difference. If I could get 
> some sort of sabnzb integration for safari that would be great (I could 
> probably write something up in GlimmerBlocker, honestly), but Safari is back 
> to being my default browser.
> 
> Yes, I still have Chrome and Firefox open most of the time as well… though I 
> have to quit FF every few days when it starts running stupidly slow.
> 
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