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  1. You can launch a web app by searching with Cmd+Space and arrange them as per any other Window. To be fair, this functionality has been in Microsoft Edge for a couple of years already on Windows but it's even better on a Mac and makes a MacBook feel more like a tablet experience.

  2. In Safari, there's a «Quick Website Search» option: Safari Preferences. With this «Quick Website Search» enabled, Safari automatically recognises fetched OpenSearch specs (e.g., Reddit has its own spec, too), which allows doing a quick search like this: Quick YouTube Search

  3. 18 lis 2024 · Use Safari web apps on Mac. Starting with macOS Sonoma, you can use Safari to save any webpage as a web app, so that you can use it independently of Safari. Web apps offer a streamlined, app-like experience and easy access from the Dock.

  4. I just developed a new Safari extension that allows you to select any search engine and use it natively in Safari form the address bar. For me, the only thing that I was not liking from Safari as a browser was the inability to use Brave Search or Kagi.

  5. Safari actually has this built in. The "Siri Suggested Websites" feature actually works great for Reddit: https://imgur.com/Fa7pxvV. And "Quick Website Search" works once you've done at least one search from the reddit.com search field; then you can just type "red" and whatever you want to search for: https://imgur.com/0yw4cfc

  6. I just developed a new Safari extension that allows you to select any search engine and use it natively in Safari form the address bar. For me, the only thing that I was not liking from Safari as a browser was the inability to use Brave Search or Kagi as my daily drivers all the time.

  7. You can add Reddit to the Dock using Safari. Then Reddit opens in a separate window, like an app and you can enable notifications. Check out "File" > "Add to Dock" in Safari. Works nicely in MacOS Sonoma with current Safari.

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