Are there comparable extensions for Safari that have the same functionality as these Firefox extensions?

Are there comparable extensions for Safari that have the same functionality as these Firefox extensions... Super Grab and Go:Drag a link anywhere on the page and it opens it in a new tab. Mouse Gestures:Fully customizable.Del.icio. Us Bookmark Integration:Del.icio.Us bookmarks sync in Firefox toolbar.

Supports bundles "bookmark folders". Search del.icio.Us from Firefox sidebar. Tag websites through a popup window.

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Unfortunately no For the Super Grab and Go you can either hold CMD and click on a link to open it in a new tab, or right click it and say open in new tab. The plug-in Saft can also ensure that all links are opened in new tabs, rather than new browser windows, even if the HTML code calls for it to open in a new window. For Mouse Gestures you can use system-wide mouse gestures that work in any application with xGestures or Cocoa Suite.

For del.icio. Us there is an external application that will import them all into Safari for you, but not one that will integrate it completely like for Firefox that I know of. For posting to del.icio.Us you can login to your account, click on Post at the top, then choose to use one of their Browser Buttons which is a bookmarklet that will post the current site to the account for you.

There is also Cocoalicious that is like a desktop client for your del.icio. Us bookmarks.It allows posting, as well as tag filtering, searching, etc. Pukka is also a posting app that can be integrated into the browser with a bookmarklet. You can access the bookmarks by right-clicking on the Pukka app icon, etc.Unfortunately there aren't a lot of plug-ins for Safari like there are for Firefox, it's not really designed to be open for them so people have to do a lot more hacking to get things to work.

Pimp My Safari is a good resource to learn about what is available for Safari. And of course you could always install Firefox on OS X if you need that functionality..

Pimp My Safari Check out... pimpmysafari.com/ Safari is actually VERY extensible and you'll find some really cool plugins at this site. Although I still think Firefox is a better product, they both have their place.

Yes.... Check out this website for Safari plugins: PimpMySafari. Com .

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