
It’s not just Google services that work better in Chrome.

For example, Google has several popular web-based apps, such as Docs, Drive, and Maps, and while they can all be accessed using Safari, they tend to offer better performance and features when using Chrome. Apple tends to focus on its own ecosystem of apps, and the web experience, even for iCloud, isn’t as good as other browsers. If you tend to use web-based apps and services, you might find the experiences with those better on a different browser. Here are five reasons why you might want to try out another browser on your Mac. You’ve probably heard of them-Chrome, Firefox, Brave, DuckDuckGo–but if you’re a longtime Safari user, you might not think you need to stray. But there are plenty of other options out there.

Apple has optimized it for its own chips and the macOS operating system, so it’s fast and syncs nicely to your iPhone and iPad. Safari is the default browser on every Mac, and it’s quite good.
