I don’t mind mobile Safari much; I’d like a button to stop a page loading (like if I’ve fat-fingered a link and end up loading slow-ass Flickr or something), and I don’t like not being able to delete/re-order *all* of the bookmarks and folders, but overall, it’s okay. What I don’t like is that when it starts, it reloads the last page I was on when I closed it (and it’s often some huge thing with a bunch of graphics that takes ages on Edge), and doesn’t let me set a default page to display on start. I have Google as my default search engine, but I hate that stupid little little field on the right of the address bar. It’s one of the first things I take off when I install FF. I almost never type in a URL; just give me Google, I’ll type something like what I want and make their servers take me where I want to go. I did not, however, figure out until just now (hours after I should have been asleep) that all I had to do was add teh Goog to the home screen, then take the Safari icon off the dock-thing and put the Google one on. Duh! Now, I get my browser the way it’s been since…oh, I think 1999, maybe even ’98. I still don’t love Safari, but with ads blocked and Google when I start it, I’m happy enough to go to sleep now. 🙂
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