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I would really like to move from Firefox to Safari. However there is a problem: "I have too many useful extensions in Firefox." :)

Especially what is important for me is the management of the tabs. In particular I'm looking for two features:

  1. Vertical tabs. This is possible in Firefox by means of the extension Tree Style Tab.
  2. App tabs. In Firefox it is possible to pin tabs as app tabs.

Up to know I've found and tried several times SafariStand but it doesn't look great and it doesn't provide the features of Tree Style Tab.

Is it possible to add these features to Safari?

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I don't know of any, but I would give my right arm for an extension that did this blogg.antrop.se/interaktionsdesign/… - well, someone's right arm, no point wasting a good one... – stuffe Feb 19 '12 at 19:49
Myself as well, I love that extension for Firefox, and I just found one for Chrome as well, but when I am one my mac I really would prefer to use Safari, I guess I am just weird that way. – Robert Mar 12 at 18:52
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IMO the best Safari enhancer out there is glims (machangout.com), but it doesn't appear to have the two features you require. :-( – HairOfTheDog Mar 13 at 3:41

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