4 apps to make your Safari experience even better
I recently gave up on Firefox on my Mac after being a fan since day one. I will definitely miss all the add-ons Firefox had. Until Google officially launches Chrome for Mac and enables plugins, I will stick with Safari. Here are few apps/add-ons to make your Safari browsing experience even better.

ClickToFlash
ClickToFlash disables auto loading Flash objects in web pages. I really love this app as it eliminates all the animated Flash ads and auto playing videos. Not only this helps loading pages faster, it also decreases the CPU load hence increasing the battery life on your laptop while not plugged-in. You can easily click on the Flash objects to load them manually.
ClickToFlash disables auto loading Flash objects in web pages. I really love this app as it eliminates all the animated Flash ads and auto playing videos. Not only this helps loading pages faster, it also decreases the CPU load hence increasing the battery life on your laptop while not plugged-in. You can easily click on the Flash objects to load them manually.

Xmarks
Xmarks syncs all your bookmarks across different browsers on the same or different computers. Excellent app if you're using multiple computers and different browsers. Xmarks supports Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Safari (Mac OS).
Xmarks syncs all your bookmarks across different browsers on the same or different computers. Excellent app if you're using multiple computers and different browsers. Xmarks supports Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Safari (Mac OS).

The green plus button which supposedly maximizes windows on OS X rarely works the way we want. Thanks to RightZoom all your windows including Safari will use all available screen space once the maximize button is clicked. Love it.
