A Week Without Firefox Redux
Well, I survived a week (and a bit) without Firefox, and I have lived to tell about it.
I only experienced one major hiccup, because one of the sites I visited did NOT support Safari, and wouldn't let me in (that would be Enbridge's Gas part of their site). I was already on hold with them at the time, so it didn't end up being too disruptive, although it was quite annoying.
The hardest thing to live without was the Google Toolbar, but it wasn't nearly as painful as I expected. Am I going to go back to Firefox? I'm loathe to say No, because the add-ins and extensions are quite beneficial. Better GReader has sped up my ability to clear my Google Reader queue, and I found that I was slower this week in Google Reader. What I can say, however, is that I'll be using Safari a lot more than in the past. Maybe enough to even get Saft.
I only experienced one major hiccup, because one of the sites I visited did NOT support Safari, and wouldn't let me in (that would be Enbridge's Gas part of their site). I was already on hold with them at the time, so it didn't end up being too disruptive, although it was quite annoying.
The hardest thing to live without was the Google Toolbar, but it wasn't nearly as painful as I expected. Am I going to go back to Firefox? I'm loathe to say No, because the add-ins and extensions are quite beneficial. Better GReader has sped up my ability to clear my Google Reader queue, and I found that I was slower this week in Google Reader. What I can say, however, is that I'll be using Safari a lot more than in the past. Maybe enough to even get Saft.
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