Among the many changes to Mac OS X announced by Apple at WWDC come significant tweaks to Apple’s Web browser, Safari, and Mail.
Going on the latest Safari
Safari, like some other Yosemite apps previewed by Apple, adopts a cleaner interface. In its default form you see simple navigation controls, a smart search field, and Sharing and Tabs buttons. But the app hasn’t been stripped of its functionality, it’s simply that some functions you’re accustomed to seeing in the toolbar have been tucked away.
For example, a grid of Favorites becomes visible when you click in the smart search field. Just click on one of the resulting icons and you’re taken to the associated site.
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