Safari Extensions vs Edge Extensions
Developers should learn Safari Extensions to create browser-specific tools for macOS and iOS users, particularly when targeting Apple's ecosystem for enhanced web functionality or monetization through the App Store meets developers should learn edge extensions to create browser-based tools that improve user experience, automate tasks, or integrate with web services, particularly for the growing edge user base. Here's our take.
Safari Extensions
Developers should learn Safari Extensions to create browser-specific tools for macOS and iOS users, particularly when targeting Apple's ecosystem for enhanced web functionality or monetization through the App Store
Safari Extensions
Nice PickDevelopers should learn Safari Extensions to create browser-specific tools for macOS and iOS users, particularly when targeting Apple's ecosystem for enhanced web functionality or monetization through the App Store
Pros
- +Use cases include building ad blockers, productivity enhancers like note-taking tools, and integrations with web services that benefit from Safari's performance and privacy features, such as those leveraging Intelligent Tracking Prevention
- +Related to: javascript, html-css
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
Edge Extensions
Developers should learn Edge Extensions to create browser-based tools that improve user experience, automate tasks, or integrate with web services, particularly for the growing Edge user base
Pros
- +Use cases include building productivity enhancers (e
- +Related to: javascript, html
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
The Verdict
These tools serve different purposes. Safari Extensions is a tool while Edge Extensions is a platform. We picked Safari Extensions based on overall popularity, but your choice depends on what you're building.
Based on overall popularity. Safari Extensions is more widely used, but Edge Extensions excels in its own space.
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