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So, did Adobe manage to make it work as non-natively as possible?

Why would someone use Firebug Lite instead of the developer tools that come with Chrome?

Is it still as slow to start up?

I've had Spotify Premium for about two months now (got it for 3 free months via a campaign promo from my ISP) and I have to say I am still disappointed in the software on all platforms.

Are these only for US folks or do I just have too good ad blockers? I have never seen commercials on YouTube other than the text ads, which are fine by me.

@RyanXP: That will never happen simply because those programs are not designed to work with touch input. That is the big mistake so many manufacturers have made in the past - they think that you can simply replace the cursor with a finger. Sorry, but that just doesn't work.

Spotify's biggest problem is that the software is a bit rubbish. The iPhone app is buggy, the Mac/Windows software has many silly usability flaws, like related artists list being tied to how large the program window is...

Shame that it looks completely non-native.

Does anybody actually like using RSS feeds like that? To me a good RSS reader like Google Reader is much more comfortable.

@Pickaxe: I should've said taskbar icons. I don't have anything on my desktop either so they can cancel the lynch mob ;)

@johnnypanda: Safari can't handle something like typing "epguides/burnnotice" and it would add www. and .com around epguides. This is highly useful in Chrome and Firefox. I have to check later on my Macbook Pro but it might also be that Safari does not do the www. .com thing but the DNS does, in which case it doesn't

@kasakka: Ah, it seems that those aren't in the official components list at least yet...

Updating doesn't seem to work on my system. There are new versions of iPod Manager and Columns UI but "Get Updates" says no updates...

It's a shame that the Safari extensions system doesn't seem to offer as much flexibility as Firefox does. I would love to see someone implement the Cmd+Enter etc shortcuts for addresses.

I much prefer Chrome or Fluid's ability to turn webpages/apps into desktop icons that open in their own window. Makes better use of my high res display.

Ctrl+Enter should work in Chrome as well. However, even on the Mac version it is Ctrl+Enter instead of the more sensible Cmd+Enter.

I saw this earlier and got interested since I'm in need of a decent TV stand that can hold my PS3 and amplifier.

This only works if you actually are the type that likes to organize their things. In the shown camera shopping situation, everything I open would be just temporary tabs. I close them when I've skimmed them. Organizing these temporary tabs would be a bigger chore than dealing with tab clutter.

3D is the equivalent of a rollercoaster ride. It's fun for a while but after you've got that short thrill it becomes ordinary.

@zonk7ate9: Actually this is already possible at least on the PS3. Unfortunately Unreal Tournament 3 is the only game to date that actually allows this, so the developers have to add support for it.