But on Windows, it really was one of the worst browsing experiences I've had so far. Apple's default browser for the Mac may be fine on a Mac. It had a problem with speed, with general browsing at times, etc. Plus it's stuff like adblocker and mail checker, which should be standard features in my opinion.Ĭomfort: 3/10. The addons seemed to have some potential, but there weren't many for Windows, and it didn't let me install any, anyway. Which is bad, if a tab freezes.Ĭustomizability: 2/10. It's like Firefox, where the tab processes are all bundled up into one process. It seemed to get a bit slower with the more tabs I added. The main problems were the 'thinking' before loading websites, tabs or history. But it seemed to, as Safari, while not as sluggishly slow as Internet Explorer, still seemed to take it's time to load many websites. Since I dislike Google I don't recommend Chrome but even that is a better choice than this. A bad experience for me and my laptop, we are both happier with Firefox or opera or even IE. Try being the keyword, it left behind that apple updater which refused to completely uninstall itself so I had to use Revo Uninstaller to finally clean up all the leftover sour apple pie bits. This was long enough to realize this apple browser was not happy inside my Vista laptop so I tried to uninstall it. I then tried the browser for about an hour, it seemed sluggish the entire time and froze up a couple times when going into the options part of the browser. After waiting a longer time then should be necessary installing this browser, which also installed an apple product updater tool deep into the system without letting me know. This is a bloated piece of apple junk (windows version at least, maybe on a mac this is ok but my review is only for the discontinued windows version). Total time trying to remove it- a lot longer.
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