Does seo moz toolbar work in safari? Can I avoid using Chrome or firefox?
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I am using a Mac and use Safari for web. I am not very familiar with Google Chrome or Firefox. I started my trial with SEOMoz Pro and want to use it (loved it) but do not want to adapt myself to Google Chrome or Firefox - thus my hesitation. What limitations do I have with SEOMoz Pro in safari - e.g. Moz add-on in the toolbar? What would I be missing if I continue using Safari? I would much appreciate an honest and complete answer so that I can decide whether to use Google Chrome of Firefox. Thank you
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The numbers in the MozBar, PA, DA, links, can be found with Open Site Explorer. Just input the URL you want to examine and hit enter.
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Thank you very much. It is sad but makes it clear.
Can you please let me know how I can get the same insight from SEOMoz web app (versus seeing it in the Google search with MozBar in action in Google Chrome). Many Thanks.
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Right now, the MozBar only works in Chrome. (Scroll to the bottom of the thread to see the latest update.)
I love this add-on (I especially love it when I do a search and see all the data on each result) but you can get the same information by using the tools inside Moz, you just won't see it immediately as you look at different pages.
I myself prefer Firefox and was disappointed when the MozBar stopped working there. So my compromise is that I still mostly use Firefox but just switch to Chrome if I am doing something where the quick information from the MozBar would be useful. You could do the same with Safari.
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