Washington, Jan 31: Apple has released Safari Technology Preview 212, the latest update for its experimental browser.
First introduced in March 2016, Safari Technology Preview is designed to let users explore and test upcoming features intended for future releases of the Safari browser.
The new update focuses on enhancing the user experience, bringing a variety of bug fixes and improvements in multiple areas.
The update includes optimizations for a wide range of web technologies such as Authentication, Canvas, CSS, Forms, JavaScript, Loading, Networking, PDF, Rendering, SVG, Text, Web API, and the Web Inspector, according to Mac Rumours.
These improvements aim to address issues and enhance the overall performance of the browser for developers and advanced users who rely on cutting-edge web tools.
The latest release of Safari Technology Preview is compatible with macOS Sonoma and macOS Sequoia, the most recent versions of macOS.
Users can easily download and install the update via the Software Update mechanism found in System Preferences or System Settings, provided they have already installed Safari Technology Preview from Apple’s official website.
Apple’s Safari Technology Preview program continues to gather valuable feedback from developers and users.
As per Mac Rumours, the goal is to fine-tune features before they are included in the regular Safari releases.
Unlike the full version of Safari, this experimental browser does not require a developer account, making it accessible to a broader audience eager to test new capabilities.