One of the applications that are causing curiosity in the Apple community is faviconographer. At I'm from Mac, we recently talked about this Safari plugin, which allows you to add detail to the tabs, known as favicons, in the style of other Chrome-like browsers adding details such as icons, to quickly identify the tabs. Therefore, now you can choose the simplicity and minimalism of Apple or the detail of other browsers. Today we received an update of the application to the version 1.1. with improvements and typical bug fixes. If you want to give it a more visual look, you can try this complement.
The main novelty of the update presented today is the ability to view icons from previous sessions, from tabs that have been reopened in Safari. That is, if you have worked on a tab in a previous session, now Faviconographer is able to detect this page to assign it the corresponding icon, even if we have not accessed that tab in the current session.
Other improvements that we find in this version, is the improvement in resource management. The application after the update, does not consume as many CPU resources. It is appreciated that the developers optimize the applications from the first versions.
In the previous version, at specific moments the application uses favicons with some kind of error. Thanks to user input, these errors should disappear or be minimized.
We missing that the favicons are not activated when Safari is in second flat, or that they drag simultaneously when we move a Safari window to one end. In any case, the work done by the team of daniel alm in publicizing a valuable function for those who spend hours in front of Safari.
The small size application, only occupies 6,1Mb, is free. It can be downloaded from the developer page and works as of Safari 11