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SafariStand gives you a plethora of little goodies that Apple shamelessly hasn't gotten around to implementing. While there isn't one jaw dropping feature that makes this plugin spectacular, it's impressive how many little tweaks that you can do. Perhaps the most useful addition is the sidebar. This lets you have a graphical view (instead of just the tabs) of all the sites that you have open. If you're doing research, for example, this is absolutely vital as you might have many tabs open with similar names. Seeing the contents of the site however, lets you discern very quickly which tab you're interested in.
In addition, SafariStand also includes a Quick Search option. Editable in the SafariStand settings, this awesome feature lets you assign a short-hand format that you type into the address bar for any web site. So, for example, I find that I use Wikipedia a lot. As such, I've set it up so that if I want to find information on, say, Los Angeles, I can just type "w Los Angeles" (where "w" is my short form for Wikipedia). If I wanted to find the same info on Google, I would type "g Los Angeles". Finally, if I wanted to see what Yahoo found, I could type in the address bar, "y Los Angeles". This comes in very handy for searching multiple sources of information.