The Safari browser is updated reaching version 11

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The guys from Cupertino took advantage of yesterday afternoon to launch the final versions of both iOS 11 and tvOS 11 and watchOS 4. But they also launched a new update of the Safari browser, a version that will also be available in the next version of Apple's operating system for Macs, macOS High Sierra, a version that will not reach the market in its final version until next September 25, a delay that Apple has used to us in recent years, and that is never launched in conjunction with the rest of Apple's operating systems.

What's new in version 11 of Safari

  • Stop autoplay of multimedia content with audio on most websites, an option that will also be available in future Google Chrome updates.
  • Possibility of configuring the reader,, the content blockers, the autoplay settings and the zoom of the pages of the websites individually or globally.
  • The precision of the autofill has been improved from the contact cards that we have stored on our Mac.
  • The video and audio multimedia controls in HTML have been updated.
  • Performance and efficiency improvements common to each new update.

Apple released a few days ago the GM version of macOS High Sierra, both for users of the public beta program and for developers, a version that will probably be the same as the one that will be released on September 25 in its final version. If you want to test the operation of this final version, you still have time to sign up for the public beta program and download the GM version that I have commented. If otherwise, you are not in a hurry, you will only have to wait a little less than a week to be able to test the new APFS file system, a file system that will speed up the operation and performance of our older Mac and that are compatible with this version.


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  1.   Josu said

    I have a question about the APFS system. So I've been reading APFS file system is only for SSD right? For HDD, is it better to leave for the one that comes by default, right? Thanks