When it announced Monterey, Apple praised all its bells and whistles, but the truth is some features just won’t work on every Mac, including Macs Apple still sells. The (not really) ugly: Transition tousles I want to see what I’m browsing and find it all most confusing. If it’s any consolation, I don’t like Safari on iPad OS 15 either. Otherwise, it feels a little like one of those triumphs of managerialism that make little positive difference to the Mac community. At my most charitable, I think Apple’s made decisions around Safari on Mac that are so challenging they must have been made for a purpose we aren’t yet aware of. Tab groups are useful, I suppose, but they don’t really solve a particularly pressing problem, given you can already create Bookmarks for all the tabs you currently have open in a Safari window. How does this additional friction benefit me? Where’s my private window?īasically, for the sake of a few additional pixels of display space when using Safari on a notebook, I’ve ended up with a web browser that gets in the way when I’m attempting to get stuff done.
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