

I do think some sites don’t test their code against Safari, which means I have to keep another browser as a backup, but I don’t blame Safari for the web developer laziness. Then I switched on the desktop as well since it syncs all of the settings between phone and laptop. I used chrome exclusively until I discovered it burns far more battery on the iPhone compared to Safari. The only issue I have with Safari is an employer web portal I'm required to use, and I suspect that is more related to said employers shitty website rather than Safari itself. Is it a matter of just being different from Chrome or Firefox resulting in your typical "I'm not even going to try and figure this out myself" user behavior or is it legitimate bugs? Is it in-house software? It's also quick and battery efficient.ĭescribe these issues that people are having. Safari integrates better with OS X and the Apple ecosystem as a whole. In practice this means things like anti virus don't work until the user approves it (by logging into a secondary admin account) or your MDM gets up to snuff. Otherwise end users get prompts to approve them (and as of the current build, the logged in user can't approve them even if an admin!) and they won't work until then. Effectively, your MDM needs to support deployment of configuration profiles to whitelist third party kernel extensions. The latest one, as pointed out in the forums, is the introduction of User Approved MDM and kernel extensions. Any semblance of central management is shot to hell thanks to the tokenization of accounts. APFS and the dreaded secureToken has made my life as a macsysadmin very very annoying to say the least.Īgreed. High Sierra has been a complete dumpster fire for the enterprise.

#Firefox for mac 13.4 mac os#
Mac os get harder for the enterprise which each release we have solved numerous problems by asking customers and employees to use chrome instead.Īlso I'm annoyeed as my Mac server can image 13 inch Mac pros (2017) but fails to image the 15 inch version even when the image was created on the 15 inch. safari seems to have more issues then chrome and Firefox. People use safari? I'm not joking I use a Mac at work and support about 100 Mac.
