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Saft: Everything Safari should have, but doesn’t yet

Thanks to a mention by Dori, I’ve just discovered Saft, a wonderful little add-on for Safari. While the headline on Saft’s site promotes full-screen browsing as its main feature — something that really doesn’t concern me all that much — there’s so much more packed into this little piece of software.

Head on over to Saft’s Usage page and check out everything it can do. If you spend any appreciable amount of time in Safari on a day-to-day basis, it’s well worth the download.

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  1. Saft is great. I have been using it for many months now. I use both the fullscreen mode and kiosk mode in my office.

    It is by far the best shareware I have ever purchased. And it was only $10.

  2. I have been using it myself, Mike, and I completely agree with you. I even registered the application. It’s an absolutely amazing little application, and without it, I wouldn’t be using Safari, I’d be in Firefox, most probably. (Maybe Camino.)

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  1. Mind of Mog linked to this post on August 12, 2004

    Saft

    Eclecticism has an entry about a very interesting program, Saft, and if I can bear to close Safari, I will install it.

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