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Quickly View a List of Recently Closed Tabs in Safari for macOS Sierra

By Jim Tanous • Dec 5, 2016

Have you ever closed a tab in Safari by mistake, or realized too late that you missed an important piece of information on a prior website? Well, with Safari in macOS Sierra, there’s an easy way to see a quick list of all of your recently closed tabs. Here’s how it works.

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Cortana Helps You Shop By Automatically Finding Coupons in Edge

By Jim Tanous • Nov 14, 2016

Are you getting ready to shop online this holiday season? You might want to consider using Microsoft Edge. The Windows 10 browser teams up with Cortana to automatically find and display money-saving coupons at many popular online retailers.

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How to Change the Default Downloads Folder on Your Mac

By Melissa Holt • Oct 25, 2016

Safari, Firefox, and Chrome all offer easy ways to change where downloaded files end up on your Mac (and whether you get asked where to put each one). In this article, we’ll go over how to switch that option for all of them!

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How to Change Your Homepage on the Mac (And Why You Might Need To)

By Melissa Holt • Sep 6, 2016

If you’ve accidentally installed a program from a malicious source, you may have picked up some adware. This could have some nasty side effects, including changing your browsers’ homepages. We’ll tell you how to fix it!

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How to Change the Default Web Browser on Your Mac

By Jim Tanous • Aug 25, 2016

Safari has been the default Web browser on the Mac for more than a decade, and while it’s a great browser that plays well across Apple’s device ecosystem, many Mac owners prefer to use third party browsers like Chrome or Firefox. If you’re one of these Safari-eschewing users, be sure to change your Mac’s default Web browser setting for the best experience. Here’s how to do it.

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How to Use and Customize Safari Reader in iOS

By Jim Tanous • Apr 9, 2016

Some websites go overboard with unnecessary clutter surrounding the content you’re trying to read. When you simply want to focus on an article or story, you can turn to Safari Reader, a feature in Apple’s Safari Web Browser which extracts only the information you want and nothing else, letting you read in peace. Here’s how Safari Reader works in iOS, and how you can customize its look to suit your reading preferences.

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Test Your Website’s Mobile Layout With Safari Responsive Design Mode

By Jim Tanous • Mar 6, 2016

Mobile devices are the future of the Web, making a website’s responsive layout crucial to ensuring a good user experience. While there are many tools that help web designers test responsive designs, a new feature in Safari for OS X El Capitan makes the process quick and easy. Here’s how to use Responsive Design Mode in Safari 9.

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How to Easily View the Desktop Version of a Website in iOS 9 Safari

By Jim Tanous • Oct 9, 2015

Some websites offer dedicated mobile versions that are designed for the smaller screens on smartphones and tablets. But sometimes these mobile versions don’t have all the information or options we need. Here’s how to request and view the full desktop layout of a website in Safari for iOS 9.

Mobile

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How to Start Edge with Google or Any Custom Start Page

By Jim Tanous • Aug 21, 2015

The new Microsoft Edge Web browser features a nice start page by default that provides easy access to Bing search, user account settings, local weather, news, and more. But some users want to use a custom start page, such as Google, when they launch Edge. Here’s how to set up a custom start page in Edge.

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How to Download the Chrome Offline Installer

By Jim Tanous • Aug 11, 2015

Google Chrome uses an online installer by default, which ensures that you receive the latest version of the browser each time you install it. But what if you don’t have access to the Internet, or are stuck on dial-up and don’t want to wait hours for the browser to files to download? Here’s how you can grab the Chrome offline installer, which you can keep in your software kit and use to install Chrome under any conditions.

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