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Safari Beta Review


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·Nov 3, 2024

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Hey guys, this is Mad Kids 101 with a video review on the um new Safari that just came out. Now, right now, this is currently a beta, but um a bunch of us have tested it out. So, I'm just going to open up the new Safari and show you a few features.

Um, I will point out that while installing this, you have to get rid of your old Safari, so um don't let that go against you though. This is pretty cool. So, the first time you open Safari, um I'm just gonna show you this. This video will play, um it has some nice audio there, um but you probably couldn't hear that. Um, but the URL to access that page is going to be in the description of the video: apple.com/safari/welcome.

Um, here are the top sites, um and this is just a list of um some top sites and this is actually a pretty cool feature. Um, the tabs are on the top just like Google Chrome, so this kind of copies Google Chrome. Um, it's not quite as simple as Google Chrome. Um, apparently, it's fast like Google Chrome, it's got some nice new um tricks too.

Um, one of the features that I liked before that you can't do anymore is um dragging a tab off into a separate window. You can't do that in this version of Safari. I can't show that to you now since I don't have the old version of Safari. These are your bookmarks; it shows right in this window. Um, and so I'll just add a new tab here.

And um, so basically that's the new Safari. It's got some nice new animations, um but I don't exactly see what the big buzz is like. It's nothing—there's nothing great about it that um you couldn't do. Of course, there is a private browsing thing now, um just like the Google Chrome anonymous thing.

And um, now whenever I go to a website, it doesn't log that website I've been to. Um, it is really fast; like if you click on this page, it's just there. Let me just demonstrate the difference with Firefox. It took pretty long to load, and if I click this page, it takes a second to load, but not with the new Safari.

Well, I'm going to use this new Safari more now. I know I like Firefox, um but this is a cool Safari. Um, and it's nice and fast and you know it's just the new application that Apple has come out with.

In like how other new applications, it's gonna be different. Oh yeah, you can actually drag tabs! Let me show you; I want to make this tab a separate window. You can! What do you know? I didn't notice that. Okay, I take it back; there's nothing bad about this Safari that um was good in the last of ours.

This Safari is all beneficial, so sorry about what I said earlier. So um, this is the new Safari. Um, it's pretty nice. Let me just show you guys how mackinzone.com looks in it.

So, mackinzone.com looks nice as we know. We've had um kind of a mixed history with Safari because um at some points, some of our pages had errors that only displayed in Safari's errors. So that's mackinzone.com in this new Safari; pretty nice.

Now I will just point out that our search bar in Safari looks kind of stupid because there's this great thing in there, but other than that, it's nice. So this all together, I think this new Safari is great and like it makes your maximize size the right size.

So, look, like it only makes it the size of this window. If you go to youtube.com and you maximize it, it gets to be the right size for YouTube. Um, so that's just a cool feature about the new Safari.

So that's a Safari review. So um, thank you for watching, Mac Heads. And one, subscribe and goodbye!

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