• @Dmian@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    While you can’t uninstall Safari, it doesn’t constantly discourage you to use other browsers like Edge does. Nor does Mac OS prevents you from installing competing apps.

    The bigger problem is iOS, but the EU already took care of that and we’ll be able to sideload apps on iOS pretty soon.

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      Does Mac prohibit other browser engines like they do on iOS?

      Doesn’t do a lot of good, that they let you use other browsers if they are just reskins for Safari.

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      8 months ago

      I remember Mac os ignoring my default browser choice many times and instead launching a web page in safari.

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        8 months ago

        App association is done at the OS level, and the apps are normally responsible for that. So it could be either the OS not registering the selected browser properly or the other browser not registering itself correctly as the default browser.

        They need to basically register themselves as responsible for html files and a bunch of protocols (http, https, etc). I’ve never had a problem like that, and I’ve been using macs for almost 30 years (I’ve used many different browsers as default in the past).

        But browsers are pretty complicated beasts, so I believe you. There are a lot of things that can go wrong and your choice may not end up being respected.

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      Mac literally doesn’t allow any other browser engine. They only allow webkit.

      So your options are:

      • Safari

      • Safari with Chrome aesthetics

      • Safari with Firefox aesthetics

      • Safari with [insert browser here] aesthetics