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Originally Posted by New Englander
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Question, should I use Safari or load Chrome that I'm using now on This windows PC?
Where do I put bookmarks?
How do I close these small windows that pop up?
Thanks, David
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If you are comfortable with Chrome, and make sure you update, stick with Chrome. To me, Chrome is what I'm comfortable with.
Yes, I've used Safari, and know it backwards and forwards.
One more thing about those USB-C ports: they are actually Thunderbolt ports that also have USB-C capability. One nice thing is they are universal, and can also deliver more power to connected devices than a typical USB only port. Useful for external hard drives and external SSD drives and other gadgets. Delivers outstanding transfer times.
I worked on the committee when USB and Thunderbolt were both invented, and Apple used one of my products when Thunderbolt was first introduced.
I have quite a few external drives but rarely use them except for local backup. I prefer cloud storage for everything these days. For redundancy I use Google Drive, Apple iCloud, and Amazon Drive. All 3 are accessible on all my devices - computers, cell phones, and tablets.