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		<dc:creator>Peter Neal</dc:creator>
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<p>I regularly and bitterly complain about the shortcoming of my browsers. As a prolific internet consumer I have grown into the habit of having many windows open, which have in turn many tabs open. At the time of writing I am running the latest build of webkit as my primary browser, if I ask it to quit (the only way you can find out how many windows and tabs you have open) it reports back:</p>
<div id="attachment_127" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 443px"><img class="size-full wp-image-127" title="Screen shot 2009-10-22 at 03.22.32" src="http://blog.nealandassociates.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Screen-shot-2009-10-22-at-03.22.32.png" alt="Yikes! How Many Webpages?" width="433" height="192" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Yikes! How Many Webpages?</p></div>
<p>(Notice how webkit is reported as Safari (same in the menu bar (which is extra confusing if you happen to have both open at the same time!))</p>
<p>As it happens I recently restarted my computer so I don&#8217;t have Safari 4 also open, but that&#8217;s the exception rather than the rule. I&#8217;ll tend to keep some things running in Safari 4 just in case webkit crashes (which as it&#8217;s a nightly build it does quite often, but less frequently than Safari with this many tabs open). I do however have Firefox open, which it turn has five windows, with forty tabs open.</p>
<p>I also have about half a dozen custom Fluid browsers open at any one time to take care of the custom web services I use on a daily basis such as Google Reader (always over 1000+ articles to read&#8230; why oh why), Github (which my brother reliably informs me is the Geeks Facebook), Facebook (for us mere mortals), Pivotal Tracker (for my projects); in fact if I tend to use a service everyday I tend to have a fluid browser for it&#8230;</p>
<p>It was unsurprising then when I read <a href="http://www.arghyle.com/about/">Sal Cangeloso&#8217;s</a> post entitled <a href="http://http://www.arghyle.com/2009/10/14/why-cant-i-run-80-tabs-in-firefox/">Why can&#8217;t I run 80 tabs in Firefox</a> I experienced an all too familiar sense of déjà vu as he described his problem. My sprawling number of tabs is also generated by the number of ideas I have floating about in my head, a simple query to google to answer a basic problem can often lead to 10-20 tabs on its own, assuming you don&#8217;t stumble across anything interesting that is&#8230; if so add another 10?</p>
<p>Regular crashes in Safari 4 forced me to try out Webkit nightly builds (which are surprisingly more stable), unlike him I abandoned Firefox as a primary browser a good deal of time ago as I have never found it able to cope with a 100+ tabs  (which I frequently reach by the end of the day) without it becoming unresponsive or crashing; but still I suffer frequent crashes and all the attenuated irritation.</p>
<p><span style="background-color: #ffffff;">Like Sal I also initially thought that it was perhaps my older system, and before I upgraded earlier this year to a shiny new MBP (2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB 1067 MHz DDR3 RAM) it was much worse, but to be frank it&#8217;s not much better. Since fleeing from Safari 4 to Webkit Nightly I have tended to restart and reload my browser once a day (having it restore all previously open tabs), which has certainly made things better but not perfect.</span></p>
<p><span style="background-color: #ffffff;">It seems to me that there is a significant problem with web browsing on this scale. I have tried to use various web services to organise it efficiently from delicious, where I have thousands of bookmarks (once bookmarked never revisited &#8211; usually much quicker to just re-google) to google&#8217;s own bookmarking service (useless) to activating the full web history storage. Currently I am finding Safari / Webkit&#8217;s coverflow history helpful but its not enough.</span></p>
<p><span style="background-color: #ffffff;">Personally I think more and more of us are using the web in this prolific way and whilst I agree with Sal that there is definitely something up with our browsers I think that Google and the major browser developers have failed to adapt quickly enough to this changing phenomenon. Or offer us any tools to make it easier&#8230;</span></p>
<p>For example why in OS X.6 can&#8217;t I click on the Safari or Webkit icon in the Dock and see a list of sites I currently have open? When I have 20 tabs open in a single window I won&#8217;t necessarily remember which one it is, and so I end up cycling away through innumerable tabs. And though I try to keep them organised, being able to move tabs to different windows has helped, it&#8217;s certainly laborious.</p>
<p>The bookmarking tools in Safari / Webkit in particular are laughably basic. I use my menu bar bookmarks for bookmarklets such as my current favourites: <a href="http://developer.yahoo.com/yslow/smushit/">Smush.it</a>, <a href="http://tinyurl.com/#toolbar">TinyURL!</a>, <a href="http://translate.google.com/translate_tools">Translate into English</a>, Send to Site Sucker, <a href="http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/07/useful-google-bookmarklets.html">Google Bookmark</a>&#8230; and there we go, googling a source url for Smush.it told me there was a wordpress plugin (which I&#8217;ll have to install) and now I have another tab open.</p>
<p>There does not seem to be much innovation in this area and I can reassure Sal that he&#8217;s not the only one suffering and that there has to be an improvement or progress in these areas soon (or it might just drive me mad!).</p>
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