It's about time Safari users had a central location to find new and updated Safari extensions, right? Right. That's why Pimp My Safari may come in handy (assuming people use it) for savvy Safari users ...
I've said it before and I'll say it again: Safari is better than Chrome. Apple's default browser runs faster, is less ...
After updating Apple's Safari 4 beta to it's latest version, some users have experienced frequent crashes. Many of these crashes can be related to InputManagers or third-party plugins that are no ...
You might not wander through your browser’s settings page after you set it up, but you’re sure to try out extensions from time to time. Extensions make up half of ...
Safari 5 includes a new secure browser extension system that is similar in many respects to Chrome’s extensions and Firefox’s Jetpack plugin. Extensions are created completely in JavaScript, HTML, and ...
The latest version of Safari, released earlier this summer, introduced a new extensions feature to Apple’s Web browser. Extensions allow you to alter the behavior of Safari through small, downloadable ...
Once authorization is given, Safari will continue to use plugins on a website until it hasn't seen them plugins used there for "a little over a month," Mondello noted. The developer added that betas ...
Announced this morning on WebKit.org, the new version of Safari shipping with macOS Sierra this Fall is going to disable legacy plug-ins such as Flash, Java, Silverlight, and QuickTime by default.
In Safari 10, set to ship with macOS Sierra, Apple plans to disable common plug-ins like Adobe Flash, Java, Silverlight, and QuickTime by default in an effort to focus on HTML5 content and improve the ...
Yesterday, Apple released Safari 3.2, which addresses a number of bugs including those pertaining to image handling, the processing of XML files, and several security vulnerabilities. In addition the ...
Sometimes—especially when you have a lot of tabs open and a lot of pages running Flash—Safari can hang to the point where it needs a restart. Unfortunately, restarting Safari can be inconvenient.
Resetting your Safari browser on a Mac computer can help speed it up and get rid of any issues you may have encountered. But before you start, be aware that it will delete your installed extensions, ...