Apple Safari Browser Technical Preview 149 Released: Compatible with macOS 13 Ventura Devices
Apple today released Update 149 to Safari Technology Preview, an experimental browser that Apple first introduced in March 2016. Apple designed Safari Technology Preview to test features that may be introduced into future versions of Safari.
Safari Technology Preview Release 149 includes features for Web Inspector, Media, CSS, CSS Container Queries, Rendering, JavaScript, Screen Sharing, Web Animations, WebAuthn, Navigation Preload, Web API and security bug fixes and performance improvements.
The current version of Safari Technology Preview is built on the Safari 16 update and includes support for features in macOS 13 Ventura, such as live text, passkeys, Web extension improvements, and more.
Unlike previous versions of Safari Technology Preview, the new version of Safari Technology Preview is compatible with devices running macOS 13 Ventura, but it no longer works with macOS Big Sur.
Anyone who has downloaded the browser can get the Safari Technology Preview update through the Software Update mechanism in System Settings.
The Safari Technology Preview, which runs side-by-side with the existing Safari browser, is designed for developers, but it does not require a developer account to use.
OTHER NEWS
-
- Apple iOS 16 Beta 3 on line clown fish wallpaper, Steve Jobs released the first generation of iPhone used
- By 11 Jul,2022
-
- Apple's new iOS 16 feature: U1 chip triggers real-time App operation based on precise location, MFi-certified UWB accessories arranged
- By 22 Jul,2022
-
- Three years after its launch, the Apple Card credit card is still not "out" of the US
- By 19 Aug,2022
-
- Apple Apple Care+ lost insurance is now supported in France, Italy, and Spain, and can be replaced with a new iPhone if stolen
- By 4 Aug,2022
-
- Apple customer service response official website shelves iPhone13 Pro: If users want to buy can go to offline direct stores
- By 9 Sep,2022
-
- Detailed teardown of the US version of Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max: Using plastic spacers instead of SIM card trays
- By 21 Sep,2022