Glims; make Safari act more like Firefox

If like me you’ve jumped ship from the wonderful world of Linux and Windows to OS X and you were using Firefox you’ll undoubtedly have had a look at Safari.
Of course there’s a version of Firefox for the Mac as well but Safari does have some nice shiny things FF doesn’t.
Unfortunately it also lacks a buttload of options, tweaks and just all round UI things that sometimes make you bang your head against the wall. Enter Glims, an awesome little free plugin for Safari that improves the way it works a lot.
Features like:
* Adds thumbnails to Google.com search results
* Adds thumbnails to Yahoo.com search results
* Adds search engines to the default Google search tab
* Adds full-screen browsing capability
* Adds Favicons to tab labels
* Adds keyword search from address bar
* Undo “Close Tab” (cmd-z)
* Re-opens last session when Safari starts
* Auto-Closes download window
* Adds new tab position option (right/left/leftmost/rightmost)
* Adds tab closing using middle mouse button
* Focus last selected tab
* Always open links in a new tab
* Type-ahead support (auto cmd-f)
* Sets the focus on the search field when opening a new window
* Adds Amazon’s information banner on Google.com search results
* Adds Amazon’s information banner on Yahoo.com search results
* Adds a “Max Window Size” menu item to resize the Safari window
* Forms autocomplete always on
* Autocomplete search phrase
* Adds bookmark separator
* Adds bookmark actions
* Dated download folders
* Localized to Japanese, French, Polish, German, Spanish, Italian, and Korean
Give it a try and download it over here.

Boehoehoe :_( I wish my mac wasn’t in roumania atm…
Hehe, that’s what you get for lending it out to the intern (whose site seems to be down btw and isn’t responding on Twitter either, I hope he’s ok).
Just get yourself a nice second hand intel Mac and switch, I’ve been Windows free for quite some time now and I’m loving it.