
They end up coming here creating threads upset that their battery life is short and the Mac gets hot. I never understand when people buy Macs for the first time they immediately bypass Safari and install some 3rd party browser like Chrome. There's no reason for 3rd party browsers to be better than the one built in and is optimized for the OS. Chrome is a huge resource hog and will eat up battery life and cause your MacBook to get hot. Safari runs the fastest and uses very little system resources so your battery will last far longer than with 3rd party browsers.Ĭhrome works better with YouTube since it can play 4K videos and Safari cannot, but that's where its benefits end.

iCloud speaks to all Apple devices and shares all bookmarks, browsing history and lists the current websites left open from your other Apple devices so you can pick up where you left off. But testing on Mac when all other checks were run on a Windows environment is like comparing apples to. For example, you can browse the web with Safari on Mac then continue browsing the same web pages on your iPhone or iPad's Safari. In terms of speed, Safari scored some admirable numbers. It has an amazing amount of great features that 3rd party browsers don't offer since Safari is tied to Apple's ecosystem. Chrome is the most popular internet browser (with an estimated global market share of. Firstly Safari is the best browser for Mac. If you’re looking for a fast internet browser, Chrome is the best browser for raw speed.
