Safari provides better ‘Menus’ than Firefox
One thing which I feel good about Safari for windows is that its menus are more handy and useful if compared to the menus of Mozilla Firefox. Safari’s menus are easy to understand especially the bookmarks are very easy to manage. Firefox bookmarks always leave me confused and messed up with URLs. Another feature of safari which delights me is its stylish pop-up windows which come down when you click on Add Bookmark option. Safari also gives you the option to block pop up windows on different sites in its menu only. The most annoying thing which I feel about Mozilla Firefox is that it does not have Window option in its menu which I use a lot.
Safari menus attract the viewers because of its in-built animations. The options selected through menus also get loaded very fast. I am not sure whether this is also due to the menus or something else, but it saves my time a lot. The History option of the Safari menu is also too cool. It shows the history of recently opened URLs day wise which the Firefox does not shows. In Mozilla Firefox, if you want to increase the font size of the website which you are viewing you have to press Ctrl+ +, but Apple Safari puts this option in its menu itself. The bottom line is for me, the Apple Safari earns extra points than the Firefox.
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