
For a good few months, probably a year or more I had been using Firefox as my main browser. But since the update of Safari 4 Beta I turned by head back to Safari. i dont dislike Safari 4, its just that Firefox’s add-ons and Greasemonkey scripts are a huge timesaver. While most things remain just as excellent with Safari the one that really annoys me is not having the stop/refresh button. Grrrrrr! It is now right next to the RSS icon. God forbid you want stop loading a page and you click the RSS icon instead of the Stop/Refresh icon.

Does this both you to no end as well? And why is making a dasboard widget out of the Safari’s toolbar area more important that having a stop/refresh button?
Glad to know I’m not the only one
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Yeah, I’ve been using Safari 4 for a while now and love it, but I do miss my extensions.
While Mozilla Firefox is my Web browser of choice, I actually feel that the new location of the stop/refresh button in Safari 4 somewhat enhances the clean interface.