Skip to main content

Safari 10 beta now available to developers on OS X El Capitan and Yosemite

Following the release of the first developer beta of macOS Sierra last week, Apple today has made the Safari 10 beta available for users on El Capitan and Yosemite. This means that developers can test the upcoming version of Safari without having to update their entire operating system.

A handful of features are limited to macOS Sierra, however, including Apple Pay on the web and Picture in Picture. Nevertheless, a host of feature are available to Yosemite and El Capitan users. Some features are limited to El Capitan, however, including Spotlight suggestions. The full breakdown can be seen below:

OS X El Capitan

  • Safari Extensions
  • Development of Safari App Extensions
  • New Bookmarks sidebar, including double-click to focus in on a folder
  • Redesigned Bookmarks and History views
  • Site-specific zoom
  • Improved AutoFill from your Contacts card
  • Reader improvements
  • HTML5 and legacy Plug-ins
  • Allow reopening of recently closed tabs
  • Spotlight suggestions for Top Hits
  • Back closing spawned tabs
  • Improved ranking of Frequently Visited Sites
  • Web Inspector Timelines Tab
  • Debugging using Web Inspector

OS X Yosemite

  • Safari Extensions
  • New Bookmarks sidebar, including double-click to focus in on a folder
  • Redesigned Bookmarks and History views
  • Site-specific zoom
  • Improved AutoFill from your Contacts card
  • Reader improvements
  • HTML5 and legacy Plug-ins
  • Allow reopening of recently closed tabs
  • Back closing spawned tabs
  • Improved ranking of Frequently Visited Sites
  • Web Inspector Timelines Tab
  • Debugging using Web Inspector

Earlier this month, we reported that with Safari 10 on macOS Sierra, Adobe Flash will be disabled by default. That means that websites will serve HTML5 interfaces as often as possible, but Safari 10 will also allow users to temporarily enable flash on a case-by-case basis or site-wide. This should lead to better performance, better power efficiency, and improved security, all areas in which Flash has hindered the Mac before.

Currently, Safari 10 is available for developers on both OS X 10.11.6 and OS X 10.10.5. It will, of course, be available to public beta testers next month when mac OS Sierra is also released to public testers. It will be released to everyone this fall.

Safari 10 for El Capitan and Yosemite can be downloaded from the the Apple Developer Center right now.

FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.

You’re reading 9to5Mac — experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Don’t know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel

Comments

Author

Avatar for Chance Miller Chance Miller

Chance is an editor for the entire 9to5 network and covers the latest Apple news for 9to5Mac.

Tips, questions, typos to chance@9to5mac.com