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Chrome for os x9/12/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Well, until the “stable” release is out and if you decide to continue the relationship with Chrome, I thought I would share some of my recommendations on how I effectively use Chrome on effectively any macOS.īefore I get into it, do note, with Big Sur, Apple’s new macOS coming out soon, this could all change… (you could potentially do away with Chrome altogether! With a more polished Safari, more on that later) And it looks set to result in hours of additional battery life for laptops, even with focus on mac users. Google states that “ Chrome is designed for speed and efficiency” but unfortunately for us Mac users, it can be a bit of a drain and provide an uncomfortable, short-lived browsing experience.Įarlier this year, Google revealed that Chrome is going to become dramatically more power-efficient. So, I wanted to cover my Chrome use (now that I have put it in perspective after committing to Safari) in how I make it work for me and my workflow, performance-wise.Ĭhrome is the browser built by Google. Mostly for work commitments, 4k YouTube viewing (for now) and for other very minor tasks that I can’t purely get from Safari… yet. And I have been true to this decision and it’s working out… for the most part.Įvery so often, I will use Chrome, and it’s not because I want to, but because I have to. Earlier this year I wrote an article about ditching Chrome and going all in with Apple’s web browser, Safari. ![]()
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