Moving from Firefox to Safari

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I want to switch to Safari since Firefox is a little bloated on OSX, but before I do that I'll need the following, all should be free..

Download manager, Ad blocker, and a way to enable middle click scrolling.

These available for the latest Safari?
 

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I want to switch to Safari since Firefox is a little bloated on OSX, but before I do that I'll need the following, all should be free..

Download manager, Ad blocker, and a way to enable middle click scrolling.

These available for the latest Safari?
Middle click scrolling?

EDIT - I use ad block and iGetter.
 

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Middle click scrolling?

Click the middle button of a mouse to get the scroller then move the mouse in a direction you want, Firefox has this feature as well as opera.

If there is a better way to scroll then that's fine too.

EDIT - I use ad block and iGetter.

Thanks, iGetter is not free though.
 
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Click the middle button of a mouse to get the scroller then move the mouse in a direction you want, Firefox has this feature as well as opera.

If there is a better way to scroll then that's fine too.
Sorry - I dont know then. I use a trackpad and two finger scrolling.
 

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Okay so I've found these will do for now..
Safari adblocker(64bit adblocker)
Cocoawget(wget download manager)
Glims(adds fullscreen, max window)
 
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Hi had a quick look on with google as I don't own a Mac, but believe you can use this utility to map the 'AutoScroll' function to the middle mouse button. You might have to google on how to do it though.... It is a shareware app. Hope this helps!

http://www.usboverdrive.com/
 

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Hi had a quick look on with google as I don't own a Mac, but believe you can use this utility to map the 'AutoScroll' function to the middle mouse button. You might have to google on how to do it though.... It is a shareware app. Hope this helps!

http://www.usboverdrive.com/

Yeah I skipped this because I'm looking for free versions, If I have to pay I'd rather just use firefox to be honest, not worth paying for.
 

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Yeah I skipped this because I'm looking for free versions, If I have to pay I'd rather just use firefox to be honest, not worth paying for.

Oh ok :D Yeah like the free things too... Altho, isn't shareware basically the full application with just a counter or message that displays every time you start the app? Like WinRAR when you want to extract something... Know the little message/counter can be somewhat annoying at times
 

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Oh ok :D Yeah like the free things too... Altho, isn't shareware basically the full application with just a counter or message that displays every time you start the app? Like WinRAR when you want to extract something... Know the little message/counter can be somewhat annoying at times

Yep and all I want is autoscroll :(
 
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Safari + Safari adblock + Glims + Click2flash FTW

iCab beats Safari hands down with no need for adblock (it has filters) and works with all Safari plugins including Click2Flash and has half of the Glims stuff built-in.
 

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Hold on everybody. Where's Google Chrome in this discussion? Dev version + AntiADS + Smoothscroll FTW :D.
 

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Hold on everybody. Where's Google Chrome in this discussion? Dev version + AntiADS + Smoothscroll FTW :D.

I'll wait for the final, the dev release was buggy on linux.. I suspect it's not the same for OSX but Safari performs rather well and is 64bit.
 
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I'll wait for the final, the dev release was buggy on linux.. I suspect it's not the same for OSX but Safari performs rather well and is 64bit.

Your lose then, the browser gets better & better with each release and they seem to fix most of the bugs I've reported. Might be wrong but Chrome in it's 32bit form still kicks Safari 64bit in speed.
 

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Your lose then, the browser gets better & better with each release and they seem to fix most of the bugs I've reported. Might be wrong but Chrome in it's 32bit form still kicks Safari 64bit in speed.

Do you know how much features are lacking in the OSX dev version?
So what’s out? The biggest feature that is currently not slated to be done in time for “milestone 4″ (aka Chrome version 4, which Chrome for Mac beta will be, at least initially) is the Bookmark Manager. Current Chromium (and dev Chrome) testers will know that this option has been grayed out forever on the latest builds of the browser, and as of September, it was moved from a M4 (milestone 4) to a M5 target. It would appear that Google will launch Chrome for Mac beta without it working.

Another feature moved to M5 is App Mode. This is the Chome mode that allows you to run web apps in their own basic browser window. Fans of Fluid, a free program for OS X that works with WebKit-based browsers, will appreciate this being built into the browser eventually, but it doesn’t appear that will be ready for the beta launch either.

Likewise, the Task Manager has been moved from M4 to M5, but recent chatter about it makes it seem like it’s possible that it could be done in time.

Gears, which allows for offline web app functionality, is completely off the table as a Chrome for Mac feature right now, according to project lead Mike Pinkerton (he actually noted this back in July). Apparently, Google plans to push ahead with full HTML5 support rather than rely on Gears, at least on the Mac.

Sync for Mac (bookmark syncing) is another feature that currently works on the PC version of Chrome, but is slated to be a M5 project for the Chrome for Mac team. Still, this thread shows that significant progress has been made on it, and it looks like you can even enable it to try it out, but it won’t be on by default yet.

Multi-touch gestures that are built into OS X and used by MacBook trackpads and the new Magic Mouse are another M5 project. The two listed gestures, “Three-finger-swipe up” and “Pinch in/out to zoom in/out” are still being debated as to what they should actually do.

While one of the highly touted features of Snow Leopard is that it’s 64-bit, Chrome for Mac beta will not be initially supporting it. In fact, this may not even be a M5 project, it all depends on how well Google’s V8 JavaScript engine is able to perform in a 64-bit environment, apparently.

Full extension support will also not be a part of Chrome for Mac beta, Pinkerton tweeted out tonight. While many extensions are working in the latest builds of Chromium for Mac, some are apparently not. Pinkerton promises that the team will get to this “soon,” but needed to “draw a line somewhere.”

Another feature currently disabled in the Mac builds of Chromium is Full Screen mode. It would seem this too has been pushed to M5.

So those appear to be the big features that will be missing with the launch of the Chrome for Mac beta. There’s a larger list of other M5 projects here. Again, Chrome for Mac beta will be a M4 (version 4) release, so all of these appear to be off the table for now.

But I'm not a chrome convert yet, not a fan of the Windows version either.
 

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Do you know how much features are lacking in the OSX dev version?

But I'm not a chrome convert yet, not a fan of the Windows version either.

Wow, now that really sucks. I didn't realise the Mac team for Chrome had gotten it to that state of affairs. You have to admit the developer version on PC is bliss, I haven't tried the offering for Linux yet.
 
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