Interesting and uninteresting, everyone has their own different standards. Here we introduce some of the more interesting utilities and extensions on Safari, and don't know if you've used them all?
If you're using a browser and you fancy its accessories and extensions, then Apple's Safari might not be for you. Google Chrome also has Mozilla Firefox, which has a much larger expansion kit than the MAC Safari. Some browser attachments are also very useful. So why do I stick with Mac Safari?
Over the years I've learned to pay special attention to the expansion kits and plug-in accessories utilities, since most are cheap or free. In the absence of profit or no profit potential, what exactly is supporting developers to constantly update their applications?
1Password: No doubt this is the best expansion kit on MAC, whether it's Safari, Firefox or Chrome. With the 1Password expansion kit, it's easier for the user to open the URL, and it will automatically enter the user ID and password, as long as the user clicks on the process. Envy? You need 1Password, it's not expensive.
Safari Restore: Speaking of the free kit then you have to mention Safari restore, a suite that is very useful to restore a user's previously opened safari session. It is similar to bookmarks, but not as manageable and manageable as a single click allows the user to recover multiple tags and corresponding URLs.
Website Opener: It's a little different from Safari Restore, it also allows you to open multiple websites without using bookmarks. It is displayed in Safari's toolbar and is very handy to use. The Safariquickopen function is the same, but it is not free.
Keystroke: Users who often use Macs may be more likely to use keyboard shortcuts, which can be much more efficient when compared to using a mouse and a touchpad. Do you want to add shortcut keys in Safari? Then try keystroke, it should not disappoint you.
Panicbutton: Wandering during work, or "caring" about the latest events in various circles on a social platform, or going to a variety of shopping sites to buy something, suddenly your immediate supervisor or other colleagues "swish" to appear at your desk, at this time what you should do, suddenly too late to turn off so many pages. If you have Panicbutton on Safari, these tags will be hidden and you won't be scared out of a cold sweat.
DuckDuckGo: This search engine doesn't track your activity. And it can give you answers in a smarter way, with cleaner and more streamlined interfaces. Users can use DuckDuckGo in Safari's Search bar, and you can also enjoy the other features and functionality that it brings with the toolbar keys.
Safari may not be the best in the browser market, but it has a lot of expansion kits and accessories, so features can be perfected. If you've never been in touch with Safari's expansion kit before, you can start by getting to know it from Apple's extensions, where Apple introduces a number of extensions for Safari.