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The console panel as download monitor is pretty neat. But Safari restricts the number of downloaded items to 20, deleting the oldest (last) one from the list, as soon as you download file no. 21. I assume it's just a key in some plist file that needs to be hacked, but I haven't found it yet. Maybe Stand can help: it would be great to have a user-defined (or even an unlimited) number of downloaded items on the Downloads list. For people like me who delete these items manually, that would be a great feature enhancement.
In addition two other "little" requests: I always liked Safari's old Activity monitor/window, especially for a quick look to see what's happening/loading on pages I visit. The most logical approach would be to enhance SafariStand's TabList in the Console Window with per-page sub menus that you can show/hide as in the old Safari versions.
All in all the old Safari versions had a couple of great features for power users, the most obvious being quick access to browser history including quick search through history. New Safari still has that, but it isn't half as fast & convenient as in the old Safari. That could also be something for Stand's Console window.
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The console panel as download monitor is pretty neat. But Safari restricts the number of downloaded items to 20, deleting the oldest (last) one from the list, as soon as you download file no. 21. I assume it's just a key in some plist file that needs to be hacked, but I haven't found it yet. Maybe Stand can help: it would be great to have a user-defined (or even an unlimited) number of downloaded items on the Downloads list. For people like me who delete these items manually, that would be a great feature enhancement.
In addition two other "little" requests: I always liked Safari's old Activity monitor/window, especially for a quick look to see what's happening/loading on pages I visit. The most logical approach would be to enhance SafariStand's TabList in the Console Window with per-page sub menus that you can show/hide as in the old Safari versions.
All in all the old Safari versions had a couple of great features for power users, the most obvious being quick access to browser history including quick search through history. New Safari still has that, but it isn't half as fast & convenient as in the old Safari. That could also be something for Stand's Console window.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: