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An upgrade to the Master Blaster is coming soon, but until they start it will stay open. The more water hazards on Lazy River, the more fun it is. Cant wait for the Yellow Trap Door Slide! Lazy River pipe after the waterfall is now spraying, so that makes a 2nd water hazard on the Lazy River. They have 2/3 Reptile Rush slides running. Outlook, on its way, could also support 2FA integration so that I can add those 2FA codes from my e-mail to the browser in a blink of an eye.Its not perfect, but Safari Joe made done major improvements. I still hope Microsoft adds these macOS Sonoma features to its apps Image source: Apple Inc.Įven though I’m better off the other side, I’ll still miss upcoming macOS Sonoma features, such as removing URL trackers when copying a link – a feature I hope Edge adds. I also find it easier to see upcoming events and my different mailboxes, and the app is better at providing useful information. Regarding Outlook, I love how it integrates Focus Filters by adding different profiles from each moment of your day, so you can completely ignore other mailboxes you might have. But once you do that, life looks completely different.Īfter importing my Safari history and passwords, everything runs smoothly, pages open faster, and I don’t get any pop-up saying a journalist’s Mac with 16GB or 32GB of RAM consumes too much power from surfacing the web. To take advantage of this app, you need a good 20 minutes of turning off annoying Microsoft experiences that will be used to track your activity online. Who would have thought that Microsoft Edge and Outlook apps were your Mac’s best friends? Image source: Microsoftįor years, Apple claimed that Safari was the fastest browser available, but in my experience, it’s definitely Edge. In addition, using the Mail app on a larger display makes the application empty – but not in a clean way that I can see what I wish. I still haven’t recovered from the messed up Notification Center in the early days of macOS Ventura, which I couldn’t see if a new message was available. However, impressively, the browser still slows everything down with a longer article – whether it is on BGR’s WordPress or even if I’m reading about politics in other newspapers.įor Mail, I miss F ace ID/Touch ID authentication to open the app.

Now that I’m using a 2023 Mac Studio with M2 Max and 32GB of RAM, I decided to give Safari another go. With that, I decided to switch to Microsoft Edge – and although I’ll explain what I like about this app below, the changes were noticeable. A few Safari tabs opened, and everything slowed down.
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Image source: Apple Inc.Īround macOS Ventura, I switched from a 2019 16-inch MacBook Pro to the 2021 M1 Pro MacBook Pro, but it was also not enough. Creating a web app in macOS Sonoma with Safari. But not only was this not happening, but I was also seeing those annoying pop-ups followed by pages becoming slower. This could have been solved if Apple was blocking all those ads and trackers it promised to.
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In addition, it was with this operating system update that it became more frequently those pop-up warnings that a page was draining my MacBook’s battery. While, eventually, this problem was fixed, it took Apple more than enough time to finally release a stable version of Safari on macOS Big Sur. Once I clicked on one, the other duplicated tab would become a blank page. Although I was a fan of the redesign, the app would continually display duplicated tabs even after a stable version was available.

For Safari, the problems began around the macOS Big Sur beta.
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My issues with Apple’s Safari and Mail apps for Mac In addition, I recently moved to Microsoft Edge on the Mac, and whenever I think about switching back to Safari, I just can’t anymore. Despite my preference, I decided to give a chance to Outlook for iOS and, more recently, its Mac app counterpart.
