Fantastic explanation! After many years of opening multiple websites and having a cluttered safari window all the time, this is life changing! Thankyou!
Congratulations for this great video! Thanks to you, I finally understood the usefulness of tab groups. I just tested it on iPhone, and it's also very convenient.
Thanks for watching! I really love tab groups and they have completely transformed how I use my browser. Congratulations on starting on this journey. Please let me know if there are any topics you'd like to see me cover.
Thanks! You made it really easy to understand WHY I might want to use each of these features. Running through those examples of “situations you might find yourself in while browsing” like you did really helped.
Hi Dylan. Welcome back. Hawaiian Shirt Guy Here. I hope this will find you and your family safe. ANOTHER one out of the park. Great presentation as usual and very useful. Loved it. I was toying with the feature myself but it took a professional to really bring it home. Excellent. Happy Easter to you and yours. B BISIGNANO ❤️
Somehow neglected to reply to you on this one... I hope you got great value out of this video, I know Safari tab Groups has really impacted my workflow for the better.
All tab tips before 16:56 were very informative but because of this video title I was kind of impatient waiting for the tab groups explanation just after 16:56. Thanks for a clear and concise explanation of how to work with Safari’s tabs!
You’re very welcome, Salim! 😊 I’m glad the explanation was clear. If you're looking for more tips on organizing your tech, check out our weekly live broadcasts where you can ask questions and dive deeper into topics like Safari tab groups. Hope to see you there! 🎉
Hey Dylan, great to find your channel! We met back in April 2011 at Brendon Burchard's Partnership Program. You were wowing us at lunch with iPhone tips and you and I were swapping film knowledge (always good rapid-fire fun, haha). Love your knowledge, style and energy here! I'll check out your other videos now! Best wishes from Spain. 😎
@@TheMacWhisperer I'm sure they will. BTW, when I see your Mac on that video, it's very speedy. Which model are you using currently. (I'm on a 2018 Mac Mini 3.6 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i3 with 32Gb of RAM, running Ventura. Thinking about upgrading to an M1 in a few months.)
@@matthewnewnham-runner-writer Hard to know which model was on which video since I upgrade regularly... but in the last 3 years I have had a 16" MacBook Pro i9, a first version 2020 13" MacBook Pro M1, and my current machine is a 14" 2021 MacBook Pro M1 Pro. There is NO comparison between an Intel-based mac and an M1. It is a game changer. My 16" i9 cost me over $4.5k and was a problem from day one. I replaced it with the stock model M1 for $1,500 and never looked back. In other words, don't wait too long to get into an M1 or M2... you won't be sorry. And ANYTHING is faster than an i3 (that is the cheapest chip they've made in a decade, slower than the i5, i7 and i9 that were all available in other models in 2018) so no wonder you feel a little slow....
@@TheMacWhisperer Thanks heaps, Dylan. (I was referring to your Mac in the video on this page.) Your punchline advice is invaluable. Thanks! I'm quite used to having my 32Gb of RAM but perhaps 16Gb (standard M1 config) will be just fine. I really appreciate your sage advice.
Handoff only works for current tab. So when I want to handoff 28 tabs from Mac Mini to my portables before leaving, I just make New Tab Group with 28 tabs, then grab the iPhone and/or Macbook Pro and head off! They'll be there.
I kind of wish I could make tab group groups. For example, I have a lot of tab groups, and I'd like to be able to sort them between work projects and personal tab groups. That way when I'm at work I only see the ones in the work folder and vice versa.
Honestly I agree. Tab groups are new, and they recently added the ability to share tab groups, hopefully making tab groups folders becomes a thing at some point.
Make sure you have Safari turned on in iCloud on all devices, and the tab groups will sync, and you can access open tabs from other devices... but no, not all open tabs will sync across devices (which is actually a good thing since most people have tons of open tabs on their iPhone without realizing it).
Absolutely true… But explaining how to do that easily to people who are not used to doing it wasn’t what I wanted them to focus on. The lesson was really about how to use the right click in multiple circumstances… And there are other ways that it works where control click doesn’t. But you are 100% correct that is a great way to open a link into a tab.
If you delete a tab group it can be hard to recover. I recommend being careful with your tab groups and not deleting them accidentally. That being said, as long as you don't manually close the tabs or delete the tab group you should be fine.
Again, to each their own. Chrome is a memory hog. Firefox is limited in its capability. And neither of them natively synchronize across all your devices without jumping through several hoops. With Safari I can start something on one device and continue it on the other devices without thinking about it. I’ve been using Safari since day one, and I’m not going to stop now. You of course are welcome to use whatever browser you like… But when people immediately discount safari it’s usually because they don’t understand some of its capabilities. And for less technical users the simplicity of everything automatically connecting through iCloud without having to change settings is a godsend. More technical someone is the less it matters… But beginner users don’t realize how easy is with its synchronization capabilities.