>Give me a link to a PDF, which Preview.app handles in wonderful fashion any day.
Really? I can't stand that. My download folder ends up cluttered with (inevitably weirdly named) PDF files. Worse, I suddenly am switching between programs and tabs, rather than just tabs, and the two programs have very different search interfaces (and Preview.app's is downright clumsy). Since I rarely look at a PDF if I'm not researching something, navigation and searching are really important considerations.
I'm quite happy with the Chrome PDF viewer though.
For me it put anything in my download folder. It opens in the browser in a reasonable, non-resource-abusive fashion. I'm on Safari 6/Mountain Lion, so I'm not sure what version this happened.
OK, that's new in Mountain Lion apparently (Lion was the OS X that chased me away). I assumed it was the same as in previous versions since you mentioned Preview.app, but it appears that Preview.app isn't involved anymore when you open links in Safari; it just uses a built-in PDF viewer the same way Chrome does.
Really? I can't stand that. My download folder ends up cluttered with (inevitably weirdly named) PDF files. Worse, I suddenly am switching between programs and tabs, rather than just tabs, and the two programs have very different search interfaces (and Preview.app's is downright clumsy). Since I rarely look at a PDF if I'm not researching something, navigation and searching are really important considerations.
I'm quite happy with the Chrome PDF viewer though.