06-12-2007, 08:52 PM
Yes, I know I can triple click, but Seamonkey is simply more efficient. A single click and ready to type a url. The sidebar lets me see my history and bookmarks while still letting me see my current page. In Seamonkey, I doubleclick in the field and it autofills. And agreed, there should be a button to add a new tab. Sorry, but Safari is far slower than Seamonkey such that on the rare occasion I go to use it, the first thing I think on the first page I bring up is why is it taking so long to load? Too bad Seamonkey is so ugly and has a lack of replacement themes. Safari wins on that I guess.