Safari 15 boasts a top-of-frame toolbar that combines address bar with the tab bar, unifying everything in one "line," so to speak. Not surprising, since tabs remain one of the few UI (user interface) elements left standing after the rush to minimalism sanded down, stripped and scoured almost every other bit of chrome around the active page's content.Īt the top of Safari's UI changes: a compressed toolbar with fewer visible commands. It's Tab-town, JakeĪmong the most noticeable changes to Safari are several either directly or indirectly related to tabs. That means Apple packs more new into its annual Safari upgrade than Google, Microsoft or Mozilla does into half a dozen updates. While the makers of the other browsers that dominate the web release upgrades every few weeks - Google and Microsoft will begin that tempo this fall with their Chrome and Edge browsers, while Mozilla's Firefox already hews to that schedule - Apple takes its time. Mac users can now get a jump on that timeline by grabbing a copy of the preview Apple just made available for Safari 15, which runs on the still-current operating system, "Big Sur." Regular as clockwork, Apple will launch the lone Safari upgrade for the year this fall when it rolls out its new version of macOS, aka "Monterey."
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