Safari is often treated harshly, especially by developers working on websites. I also can’t recall if anyone ever said or wrote that he likes it as a user.

I personally am using it on all my devices and I enjoy it simplicity. I dislike the fact that there are very few good extensions for it, but I’m not sure if that’s a problem from developers or from Apple.

So, my question today is: what do you like or hate about Safari, that either made you use it or uninstall?

  • claycle
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    31 year ago

    I use Safari as my primary and almost exclusive browser (falling back to Firefox once in a blue moon). I wouldn’t say I love or hate it - it’s JUST a browser after all - but there are a couple of things that come to mind:

    1. I “hate” that some web developers just develop for Chrome and call it a day, though I usually have the ability to say “Well, fuck you, too.” and not patronize those sites. Apart from that, Safari works and works well (for me) on all the sites I care about.
    2. I “love” that Safari integrates effortlessly across all my Apple devices - and this is a powerful motivator to stay in Safari’s garden. I like bookmark and secure password sharing. I like handoff. I like using “advanced” integrated features like Hide My Email (if I wasn’t using HME, I’d be using Firefox or DDG’s counterpart, but HME is “right there” and “works well”) and VPN (ditto).

    (On my Windows 11 box, which I touch with ever-decreasing frequency, I use Firefox exclusively, and if Safari didn’t exist, that’s what I would use on my Mac.)