StumbleUpon for Safari
Speaking of Firefox, one of the main things I use it for is the StumbleUpon toolbar add-on, which allows you to randomly browse websites in categories of your choosing. You can also give them ratings, write reviews and share with friends.
StumbleUpon is not officially supported for Safari, but there are a couple of ways to get around this. First, you can use a demo by clicking on this link. The toolbar doesn’t have all the features of the official version, but it looks slick and covers the basics. Second, you can install Stumbli. It puts another menu in Safari, with options for stumbling, reviews and so on — not quite the same as having a toolbar, but you can always use keyboard shortcuts. They want $4 for it.
Posted Tuesday, June 30, 2009 in Web-browsers
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