Safari technology preview sierra1/23/2024 ![]() ![]() WebRTC support in Safari for Mac OS X is a giant step forward for WebRTC adoption on the market. Performing a Kite WebRTC call is now as simple as pressing the Dial button and allowing the website to use your microphone. Video support in Kite, as well as support for Wildix Collaboration, is coming later in November. Thus, making it one of the first WebRTC platforms officially supported by Safari 11. Since July, our Kite WebRTC Contact Center Solution supports audio calls over Safari 11. At Wildix, we closely followed the development of WebRTC into Safari. The first Safari Technology Preview versions became available earlier this year. Safari 11 is included, by default, in macOS High Sierra 10.13, which was released for Mac users on September 25.Īmong the new features, the most important is surely the support for WebRTC. Safari 11is only available for Sierra and El Capitan as a separate download. The update to Safari includes various security patches, bug fixes, and includes a handful of new features for the Mac web browser. Last but not least, Safari Technology Preview Release 50 changes cookies returned by automation to show the expiry time in seconds, no longer spams users with an error when window resizing or moving has no visible effect, and delays the focus notifications for UI elements, and the attribute computation until it is required.Īgain, you can study the full changelog attached below if you're curious to know what exactly was changed in Safari Technology Preview Release 50, which you can install right now if you want to have an early taste of the new features and improvements coming to Safari in future stable macOS software updates.Apple has released Safari 11 for macOS Sierra 10.12.6 and Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6. The Web Inspector now displays the Recordings, Canvases, and Programs items in the sidebar, the Canvas tab tree selection was fixed to no longer suddenly change when a recording frame is being selected, and the Elements tab was updated to include the "Jump to Layer" functionality. Highlights of Safari Technology Preview Release 50Īmong the highlights of the Safari Technology Preview 50 release, we can mention support for cache storage of blob responses, implementation of createImageBitmap(HTMLVideoElement), as well as better rendering of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) images that have the same size as the WebGL texture. This release brings numerous improvements and bug fixes to a wide range of components, including Service Workers, Payment Request, Web App Manifest, Web API, Web Inspector, Web Driver, JavaScript, as well as to web page rendering and accessibility. The latter can be updated to the new version via the Updates tab in Mac App Store. ![]() Safari Technology Preview Release 50 is now available for download for macOS Sierra and macOS High Sierra computers running either a stable release of Safari or the previous Technology Preview. Apple released today the 50th Technology Preview (TP) build for its WebKit-based Safari web browser for the macOS Sierra 10.12 and macOS High Sierra 10.13 operating system series.
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