![]() ![]() Built using WebKit rendering engine, the software enables users to explore everything that the internet has to offer, from static pages to highly interactive professional presentations, multimedia, social networking, direct communication, and more. This windows version that we will describe today represents one of the best browsers you can find today on market, with support for all customization options you would require and tight integration into complete cloud-powered services from Apple. All rights reserved.Safari is the official browser of macOS, with ports being available on iOS and Windows. ![]() Save yourself time and effort with the tips in those posts!Ĭopyright 2008-2023 Christian Boyce. Sorry about that.Ĭlick here to see all of my blog posts involving the Option key. It works! And since it’s “your” copy of the 1040, you can save it for later, just like I did. Try double-clicking on the downloaded 1040 form and typing. Like this: Filled-in 1040 form, opened in Preview (Go to Safari/Preferences…/General to determine, or to set, where downloaded files go.) Now it’s just another PDF, something you can double-click and open and fill in and save. Presto! The file is downloaded to your Downloads folder, or to your Desktop, or wherever it is your downloads go. Try it again, but this time hold the Option key when you click the link. Nice to look at, but it’s not “yours.” So it’s hard (or impossible) to type anything in the form (or to save it, which you almost certainly want to do). Here’s what it looks like in your browser: 1040 form loaded in Safari You see the form, but you don’t have the form. Without the Option key, when you click the Form 1040 link it opens in your browser. ![]() You find the form you want, and now you want to get a copy and save it to your hard disk. Suppose you’re looking for tax forms on the IRS website. Try it fifty times and fifty times it’s the same– you don’t actually download the PDF, you just see it in the browser.īut, if you hold the Option key when you click the link, you will download a copy to your Mac for later use. Ever click a link in Safari (or Chrome), hoping to download a PDF, and instead of downloading, the thing opens up in the browser (or worse, in Acrobat)? That’s a drag. ![]()
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