Unfortunately, Safari doesn’t have this to fall back on. For many browsers, such as Firefox (read our Firefox review) or Opera (read our Opera review), this isn’t a big issue, as they are complemented by large extension libraries (in the case of Firefox) or are able to make use of Chrome extensions (in the case of Opera). Outside of basic functionality, there’s not that much to say about Safari when it comes to features. Broadly speaking, this round encompasses everything the browser lets you do, from customizing its look and feel, to its extension libraries, cross-device synchronization and minor features, such as reading lists, PDF conversion tools and so on.
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