Apple on Wednesday released Safari Technology Preview 24, the latest update to their experimental web browser. The browser, which first debuted in March 2016, is designed to allow developers and advanced users to test features that may debut in future public release versions of Safari.
MacRumors notes the Safari Technology Preview release 24 includes fixes and improvements for Web API, JavaScript, CSS, Web Inspector, Rendering, Accessibility, and more. Both User Timing and Link Preload are new experimental features in this version of Safari Technology Preview.
Users can either download the update from the Safari Technology Preview website or if they already have the browser installed, they can download it via the Mac App Store. Full release notes for the update are available on the same website.
While the preview is intended for use by developers and advanced users, in order to provide Apple with feedback on the development of the Safari browser, it can be run side-by-side with the release version of Safari. The app doesn’t require a developer account to download and install. For more information, visit the Safari Tech Preview website.