 | Aug 20 2009 |
MACSOLU Just installed this update, along with CosmoPod and SafariTabs -- now I cannot use my mouseball/wheel to scroll up or down web pages while viewing them in Safari. I have yet to troubleshoot, but at least one of these three plug-ins is the culprit. (Version 2.1) | |
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 | Aug 23 2009 |
MACSOLU Looks like this one is the culprit -- I will be contacting the developer. (Version 2.1) | |
 | Oct 11 2009 |
DOOBIEXX tabexpose is a great idea but will never live up to it's need which is quick easy layout, which it kind of has, and it can't be resource consuming like it currently is. If the footprint could be made smaller and it had less restrictions and becomes more "other" plugin friendly it will be usable. It causes too many crashes as you mentioned and I have had to abandon it sadly as I need glims/safari stand/saft more than I need tabexpose. No I don't use ALL three, in fact I only use glims. Which has a few problems of it's own so it's not looking so good for me. Friendly plugin interaction please mr. developer. (Version 2.1) | |
 | Aug 18 2009 |
MOOFTHESTOOF It's one of those features that you didn't know you were missing, but the second you use it you slap yourself on the forehead and say, "oh, how did I live without this." Seriously. Hyperbole aside, it's really good. A slight hesitation when you press the key (or button if you map it to a mouse key like I already have), but that's inconsequential compared to what it does for usability. 5 stars all the way. The price is reasonable, the install easy, and functionality exactly what you've been waiting for. (Version 2.1) | |
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 | Aug 13 2009 |
F451 TabExpose Version 2.0 does not work with Safari Version 4.0.3 (5531.9). It will alter Safari's toolbar and you will have to hunt down TabExpose in your system's Input Manager folder and delete the TabExpose bundle to restore Safari. (Version 2.0) | |
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 | Jun 30 2009 |
ROBOTANK I can't get this to work properly with Safari 4.0.1. It installs fine, but when I activate it, the tabs pop up for a brief moment, then disappear. Their shapes can still be highlighted on the screen, but clicking on them does nothing. I like this feature, and I might be willing to pay for it if it worked. I guess it's possible that it's conflicting with Glims or one of the other add-ons I have installed. What experiences have others had with version 2.0? (Version 2.0) | |
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 | Jun 22 2009 |
SIGIL Does not work properly. (Version 1.8) | |
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 | Mar 1 2009 |
SIGIL TabExpose doesn't seem to be working with Safari 4 Beta... (Version 1.8) | |
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 | Apr 19 2008 |
DJEFIS TabEspose 1.8 doesn't works fine with the last update of Safari (3.1.1). Safari often crashed . . . . The crash report of Leopard tell me thet the plougin is, probably, the cause. I needed to unistal the ploug in! I would like to ask to the developer to do something for the problem, it happens expecially when I open a link from Mail, for example). | |
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 | Nov 14 2007 |
MACTHENY Nice little tools to make working with Safari more comfortable. Hard-working developer, great support, five-star-rating! (Version 1.7.1) | |
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 | May 5 2007 |
DSL4C it adds a single space to the url bar on startup.. not a big deal, but it can cause safari to not find the addressed entered.. uninstalling, but it was useful for the day it was installed... (Version 1.3) | |
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 | May 3 2007 |
MDAMLI Works as advertised, and I think it's great. $5 isn't much, and I can spare as much. However, I couldn't manage to install it for all users, despite the account I installed it with being an Administrator (I have two admin accounts - this is the secondly created one). Installing it for the current user works just fine. I like the color thingy on the top, displaying the page title, and how you can alter that color to your own liking. (Version 1.3) | |
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 | Mar 22 2007 |
SJK Do you feel entitled to be given someone's else's work for free? (Version 1.1) | |
 | Jul 31 2007 |
MACNERD1984 You tight arse. You always work for free do you? Give your time for nothing a lot? Do a lot of volunteer work? Are you another of Macupdate's philanthropic commenters perhaps? Attitudes like yours make me sick - People put their effort and time into making something useful and the best thing you can dredge up is some pitiful comment about it costing a paltry amount of money. I can't believe that you actually have the temerity to question the validity of someone charging money for their work when it's this cheap. If it were $49.95 I would whole heartedly agree with you but it's not. You didn't even have the good manners to mention WHY you felt it was poor value or what was wrong with it. If you don't like the SW then that's fine, but why bother posting such an ignorant comment on it? (Version 1.6) | |
 | Dec 11 2007 |
DMARCOOT Well if it's not worth time or money to make, make it yourself and give it away. (Version 1.8) | |
 | Mar 22 2007 |
M-RICK Can't get it to install ... Safari is not running and always get an error message "TabExposé cannot be intalled on this computer" ... MB Pro C2D - Mac OS X 10.4.9 (Version 1.1) | |
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 | Jun 23 2007 |
SSNICKERER I love how people rate apps one star for everything when they can't even get it to run to see how it works. (Version 1.5) | |
 | Mar 14 2007 |
HITO TabExpose works perfectly for me : all Safari tabs open as windows everytime I use the keyboard shortcut. I think it will be quite useful. (Version 1.0) | |
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 | Mar 14 2007 |
HENRIKTEKNIK Operation is a bit flaky. Pressing the designated keyboard shortcut doesn't bring up the exposé feature right away, and in most cases not at all (although it does work *sometimes*, about 1/10 of the times I press it). I wasn't allowed to evaluate this for more than a mere 2 minute, since I ended up in a situation where I seemed to have 'used up' a certain number of times that I'm allowed to invoke TabExposé in evaluation mode. Frankly, I don't see what huge advantage TabExposé would bring to the table, over the normal Exposé. For a v1.0 release, at least it should be working flawlessly. For me, it didn't. Although, I'm not sure if that's having anything to do with the fact that I have three other plugins installed for my Safari; SafariPlus, PithHelmet and TabStop. (Version 1.0) | |
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