In iOS 13 and iPadOS, Safari gets a download manager. If you tap (or click, with the new iOS mouse support) on a link to a file, that file will now get downloaded to a folder. What’s more, you can ...
When you download files in Safari on your iPhone or iPad, they get saved to the Downloads folder under iCloud Drive on the Files app. If you’ve subscribed to a paid iCloud storage plan, this probably ...
With the release of iOS 13, Apple added a Download Manager to the mobile version of its Safari browser that's similar to the one found in Safari for Mac and Safari for Windows. The feature helps you ...
When you download a file in Apple's Safari Web browser, the file will be listed in the program's Downloads window, which can be accessed by either clicking the small down-arrow toolbar button or using ...
Ever since Safari 13, the Mac browser now prompts you every time you try to download a file. In this way, it behaves much like Safari for iOS. It’s a security feature, clearly designed to stop ...
Some users may experience their download rates in Safari 4 slow to a crawl. If your Internet settings are correct and functioning properly, the issue could be related to a corrupt Safari download ...
With today's release of Safari 6, there has been some confusion over the fate of Safari for Windows. Apple's Safari download page that previously allowed users to download versions for Mac or Windows ...
Apple today announced that more than 11 million copies of Safari 4 have been downloaded in the first three days of its release, including more than six million downloads of Safari for Windows. Safari ...
Safari is Apple’s own internet browser and is the default browser app on all iMacs and MacBooks. If you’re on the web and want to download a file, it’s easy ...
I know I’m cruisin’ for some abusin’ at the hands of the Mac fanatics today, because twice in one morning I’ve felt compelled to bring a little skepticism to the exuberant reporting surrounding the ...