Apple has released a new version of the Safari preview that introduces new features, including a redesigned tab bar. These changes can be seen through the general beta version of macOS Mantri.
Safari Technology Preview is a trial and early access version of the Safari browser that allows developers and interested users to see changes to Apple's software sooner than others. To access such a feature, you must apply through the Apple Developers Portal. In version 128 of the program, Apple has used a new design for the tab bar, placing it at the bottom of the address bar and search.
The changes confused some testers, eventually forcing Apple to bring some of the graphics features closer to the current version of Safari browser. The aforementioned changes to last week's MacOS Mantry trial were included and are now available in the new version of Safari Technology Preview. Tap Groups feature to manage open tabs more easily used by individuals in this release is.
Users who are interested in activating the new look of Safari browser can proceed from the settings section. Other new features such as Live Text, iCloud Keychain Storage, and WebGL 2 support are also included in the latest version. Safari Technology Preview can be downloaded from the Apple Developers page.
Safari software is a graphical web browser developed by Apple based on open source software such as WebKit. It first appeared on Mac OS X Panther in 2003, and then a mobile version with iPhone OS 1 became available on the iPhone and iPod Touch. Also, a special version of Windows was released from 2007 to 2012. The data collected by Safari is stored separately in iCloud.
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