2 Replies to “Time to Go Back to Safari”

  1. Yep.
    That's the nice thing about "try them all and then choose"…
    Well, I tried and used Firefox for quite a while. That was nice, until I figured it had become a memory resource hell-of-a-pump.
    So I got rid of it (sadly, I'll admit).
    No comment on Edge, for I have been a M$-Soft user at work for too many years: gobbledegook!
    Awaiting for a mitigate comment about Chrome? Sorry love, I am not deep enough into Alzheimer to promote such a coal factory. I mean it almost makes your lap burn each time you ask it to open a new tab. Chrome's new motto could be like "Open a new tab and go for it, sue me for your electricity bill."
    I am a Mac user, alright. Still it took me a couple of years before I came to realise that Safari was the tool that had it, if not all, but at least the way I intend it to work with.
    I feel sorry for you if you have to manage with M$ issues at work. Overall their softwares are not bad at all.
    Still, I can only wish for you to someday – soon – be hired by a Mac-using-company.
    Cheers!

    1. The new version of Edge is built on Chrome, but it doesn't seem to be as much of a resource hog as Chrome, so that's kept me there. (I used to use Chrome exclusively until, as you said, it turned into a steaming pile of crap too.)

      I do hae to deal with Microsoft at work; the main reason I switched to Apple back in 2009.

      As far as being hired by a Mac-using company, that's not gonna happen. I am less than 4 years out from retirement, and fully intend to stay put where I am until then, going so far as to remove my profile from all the job boards and shutting down my LinkedIn.

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