Saft
Saft is a plugin for Safari. Some days it seems the other way around. Safari is an Saft extension because Saft adds more useful features to Safari than the other way around.
I was wondering what feature I find the most useful, the most "I can't live without this". Its not the way it allows you to reorder tabs, and not even the type-ahed search (similar to the Firefox incremental search). It could be the session restoring features, that kick in to restore all your open tabs in case of a crash (giving you an opportunity to pick and choose which tabs to restore).
For me, the $12 feature (yes, it just costs $12...) its Cmd-Z. In those situations where you get Cmd-W-happy, and close that tab holding some important page you had visited, Cmd-Z will restore the tab just closed. And more: keep hitting Cmd-Z and all your closed tabs will come back to life.
That alone, makes it worth the registration fee.

Comments BHS (Before HaloScan)
I read your post and just tried it with saft. It didn't work with cmd-Z'ing new windows, so I enabled tabbed browsing, and it does work with those. However, I thought from your post that saft would save the state of your form too, like if you're composing an important email and accidentally close the window. It doesn't, which is too bad, but saft is still very cool!
Posted by: Jordan | May 21, 2006 09:29 PM