One of the handiest types of software in anyone’s quiver is the browser extension: those cool little applets that let your browser do what you want it to do. And one of the nicest things about iOS 15 ...
Safari is getting an AI-powered extension builder that lets users describe the browser tool they want. It could help Apple fix one of Safari’s oldest weaknesses without chasing Chrome’s giant add-on ...
Safari extensions are finally coming to iPhone and iPad this fall with iOS and iPadOS 15. You’ll have access to all the same extension options you’re used to seeing on your Mac, with developers ...
Make Safari more useful on macOS Ventura and more part of your workflow by adding in extensions that give you extra features, straight from your favorite apps. An extension adds new features to Safari ...
With the release of Safari 5, Apple introduced a much-requested feature — extensions. Extensions are a better way to add those little missing features than the old and complex plug-in approach.
Apple today unveiled a raft of Safari upgrades powered by Apple Intelligence, including automatic tab organization, AI-generated custom extensions, and new privacy-first browsing tools. The ...
From making an entire website dark mode-friendly, to scouring the internet for coupon codes with one click, Safari Extensions are powerful additions to your browsing experience. Here's a brief look.
If you haven’t yet used Safari 5’s new extensions feature, we’ve covered the ins and outs. But which extensions are worth installing and which are better left alone? In the process of writing that ...
Safari 5.0.1 has actual extensions, which as far as I'm concerned is pretty big news. Extensions are the one thing that keeps me pining for Firefox. Edit to add: I really like the way they work, too; ...
Safari 5 delivers many new features to Apple’s Web browser, but few are more prominent than the arrival of an extensions system. With an extension system in place, developers are in position to ...
June 8, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Safari: You checked out the new features in Safari 5, you enabled extensions, but ...