![]() The tool is especially useful for turning apps that would otherwise mostly be web views anyway into a sort of Mac app. ![]() One click and I’ve launched a standalone window where I can write. I also turned the URL for creating a new blog post into an icon on my Dock. This form of web app can even request to send notifications. So far, I’ve recreated the very useful TweetDeck and toyed around with creating an Instagram “Mac” app. This will appear on your Dock as well as Launchpad, and you can even search Spotlight to launch the app just like other apps.įinally, you can confirm the name and icon or you can click the icon to select your own from your files in Finder. Next, confirm the name that you want to give to your new Dock icon. Once you’re there, select File from the Menu then click Add to Dock. That’s the built-in browser version on the macOS Sonoma beta.įrom there, simply navigate to the web site that you want to turn into an app. To get started, you will need to run desktop Safari version 17.0. Using Safari for this means all links open with my browser of choice and set up requires just a few clicks. In short, it lets you turn your favorite websites into standalone apps for free.Ĭhrome already supports a feature like this, but the biggest drawback is you have to run Chrome.įrom web apps to user profiles, Safari is learning a thing or two from Chrome this year.įor me, the new Add to Dock function has been highly useful for turning TweetDeck into its own Mac app like the old days. ![]() One of those is a new feature for turning any web app into an app on your Mac’s Dock.Īdd to Dock is a new feature in the next major version of Safari coming later this year. This week, Apple gave everyone new reasons to never need to open Chrome again.
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