The speed improvement is not limited to chrome. All chromium-based browsers now score above 300 in speedometer benchmark on M1 with chromium build 99.If you are not too worried about privacy, the latest Chrome 99 is even faster now. If you want something like Chrome but more privacy friendly and that uses fewer resources, Edge or Brave are good choices.
I still use Firefox if I can't use Safari for some reason. Only exception is for work, I use Edge as we're stuck with O365/Azure and that specific experience seems to be smoother with this browser.What are your favourite alternatives to Safari
Could you explain why though?Let me repeat:
Chrome is not an alternative!
If you run a Mac the only alternatives are Safari and Firefox.
If you run any other OS Firefox is the only alternative.
First and foremost data mining.Could you explain why though?
There is also Tor for secure browsing. It is a little slower than Brave though but that is because it routes through a number of secure networks each individually encrypted along the way.Brave, it feels a lot faster than either Safari or Chrome. It has a builtin ad blocker too.
Wow. What made Jony change his tune so abruptly just a few years later? Or was he maybe crossing his fingers out of Steve’s view, squeezing a Scott Forstall voodoo doll in his pocket, and just playing nice when he said this?
I would never consider using a browser made by Microsoft (or google).I mostly use Safari but use Edge for sites that don't work properly in Safari. I occasionally use Firefox.
Not in my experience: it’s much more responsive than firefox or chromium on my 2012 MBP.I found Opera to be functional but a terrible resource hog of both memory & CPU.
+1 - while it may seem odd to run a Microsoft Browser on macOS, I find the performance is excellent. It's frequently updated (may or may not be a good thing depending on your perspective), profile sync works a treat, sleeps tabs to save resources & the O365 integration is super handy.Edge, believe it or not, even though it's Chromium based and thus rather similar to Chrome. I'm viewing this site in Edge, as a matter of fact.
Microsoft Edge on MacOS is my guilty pleasure too.?Mostly Safari but since I have a MBP M1 (Max), I use Edge instead of Chrome for work related stuff like Outlook and Teams via the web browser. Also have Firefox but not using that as much.
Have to admit that I really like Edge - big surprise for me!
I only downloaded Edge because I have encountered a number of sites recently that don't work properly with Safari. I have occasionally used Firefox or Chrome when I site didn't work with Safari but over the last few years that has been infrequent until a couple of months ago. There must be some new HTML thing that these sites are using that Safari doesn't like. What happened to developers testing their websites with multiple browsers before going live?I've been using the Orion beta recently and have been super impressed. Brave, Edge, Chrome, Firefox, etc. all do some pretty heavy data mining, and Safari recently has been super buggy on a lot of sites for me.