Apple Introduces Updates to Safari Technology Preview
Apple has launched the latest iteration of its experimental browser, Safari Technology Preview, a platform originally unveiled in March 2016. This update is developed with the primary goal of allowing users to explore forthcoming features meant for future versions of the Safari browser.
The newly available Safari Technology Preview 220 brings significant improvements and refinements across several areas including CSS, DOM, JavaScript, Media, Rendering, Web Animations, Web API, Web Inspector, and WebRTC. By addressing bugs and enhancing performance, Apple continues to bolster the browsing experience.
This update remains compatible with machines operating on macOS Sonoma and macOS Sequoia, ensuring support for the latest macOS versions.
For those interested in experiencing the most recent enhancements, the Safari Technology Preview update is accessible via the Software Update feature found in System Preferences or System Settings. Users who have already downloaded the browser have easy access to the update. Detailed notes outlining the changes are provided on the dedicated Safari Technology Preview platform.
Safari Technology Preview stands as a testament to Apple’s commitment to refining browser technology. It enables users, particularly developers, to participate in the advancement process by offering their feedback on innovative developments. Interestingly, the preview can operate concurrently with the standard Safari browser. Although designed with developers in mind, it is available to any user interested in exploring advanced Safari features, without the necessity of a developer account for download and usage.