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Wow, Safari 12 is different.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1807398" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>I was feeling a little remiss for not having really tested Safari 12 since the upgrade to Mojave so I thought I'd give it a go. </p><p>First thing I found was it's fast, <em>really</em> fast.</p><p>Second thing I found was the extension gallery. No legacy extensions ! Now you are limited to a small range of approved extensions most of which are "pay for" and are effectively applications on the App Store.</p><p>Here is what happened when I tried to add my ExpressVPN extension;</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]28890[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Strangely my Enpass extension is still working a "hand me down" from the previous version of Safari although it does not appear in the Gallery. </p><p>I assume the list will grow over time but it sure is a departure from the past versions of Safari. I suppose it reflects Apple's current emphasis on system security.</p><p>I wonder what others think about this. I'm going to continue with my test, I've been disappointed with features and functions in the past but performance seems pretty impressive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1807398, member: 204485"] I was feeling a little remiss for not having really tested Safari 12 since the upgrade to Mojave so I thought I'd give it a go. First thing I found was it's fast, [I]really[/I] fast. Second thing I found was the extension gallery. No legacy extensions ! Now you are limited to a small range of approved extensions most of which are "pay for" and are effectively applications on the App Store. Here is what happened when I tried to add my ExpressVPN extension; [ATTACH=FULL]28890[/ATTACH] Strangely my Enpass extension is still working a "hand me down" from the previous version of Safari although it does not appear in the Gallery. I assume the list will grow over time but it sure is a departure from the past versions of Safari. I suppose it reflects Apple's current emphasis on system security. I wonder what others think about this. I'm going to continue with my test, I've been disappointed with features and functions in the past but performance seems pretty impressive. [/QUOTE]
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