Safari 15.1 Beta Makes a Grand Entrance
Apple dropped the new Safari 15.1 beta for developers this Thursday, and the eighth release of macOS Monterey—also known as “macOS Monterey 8th beta”—already ships with it. The fresh build will run on macOS Catalina, Big Sur, and the latest Monterey flavor.
What’s New (and Not)?
- Star‑Powered Stability: The biggest headline is a fixed crash that used to happen every time a user bookmarked a YouTube page. Now you can snag that cat video without fearing a sudden browser implode.
- Remembering Old Tabs… Still a Mystery: Despite the patch, the quirky glitch where previously opened tabs reappear after you quit and re‑launch Safari hasn’t been solved yet. The “ghost tab” problem remains.
- Compatibility Coverage: Works on Catalina, Big Sur, and macOS Monterey. If you’re stuck on an older system, Safari 15.1 will still play nice.
- Beta Flavor: As always, this is a developmental release—think of it as a recipe you’re allowed to tweak before the final dish hits the market.
Final Thoughts
Apple’s Safari 15.1 beta is moving us toward a smoother browsing experience, but that age‑old tab ghost still haunts the way. Keep an eye out—next update might finally sweep the mystery under the rug.

Safari 15.1 Beta is Here!
Attention, web warriors! Apple has just dropped the Safari 15.1 beta onto the Apple Developer playground. If you’re ready to play on the bleeding‑edge of web browsing, head over to the “More Downloads” section after logging in.
Installation Requirements
- Runs only on the latest macOS Catalina and macOS Big Sur
- Keep your System in top shape – updates are a must!
What’s Fresh in Safari 15.1?
- Security upgrades – because cyber‑villains aren’t getting any kinder.
- Speed boosts – “blink and you’ll miss it” is now a reality.
- Pretty & Polished UI – think more rounded edges, less pixel jam.
- And many more features that make browsing feel like glide‑and‑shine.
Bright Future Ahead
Keep your eyes peeled for macOS Monterey, where Safari 15 will ship for the masses later this year. The beta hints at a stable future: better performance, a smoother aesthetic, and an overall lock‑down security stance.
Happy surfing, and let the internet be your playground (but not a dangerous one, thanks to the upgrades!).
