
If you have any interest in contributing to the ProfileCreator app to provide enhancements or fixes to the current limitations, please feel free to fork the ProfileCreator project and submit a PR. If you already use ProfileCreator, all you need to do is quit and reopen the app to download the latest profile manifests. The XML below is not enough.Īdditionally, if you want to manage more than one search engine, you will have to duplicate the dictionary once exported up to 9 additional times (only 10 managed search engines are supported) within the array and update the contained preferences accordingly. Click the link for more information.Īs a result, if you configure this preference you will need to add some array tags around the resulting dictionary in your profile or plist. One such preference is ManagedSearchEngines, as this is formatted as an array of dictionaries. That said it's good to have another browser choice on the platform.In the case of a few preferences, ProfileCreator doesn’t graphically support what ultimately needs to be produced in a profile’s XML. On a general point I do wonder how much continuous re-skinning is going to be needed over time to keep Edge looking and feeling like a true at-home Mac app. On first launch it offers to import bookmarks from Chrome, but not the default Mac browser Safari Non-standard contextual menus feel quite alien It feels like a port from another OS close buttons on the right of the tabs?!

Easy to change font sizes, which is important to me from an accessibility standpoint Many of the good points I cite below are quite possibly things that Edge gets 'for free' because it's based on Chromium. I know Edge for Mac is based on Chromium, but I don't use Google Chrome due to issues with energy usage and privacy, so some of the 'chrome-like' elements of Edge for Mac are unfamiliar to me. Kirk First impressions from a regular Safari user.
