

Also, the spraypaint can tool is legit, guys. Something without layer features, that makes it easy to work at the pixel level.īut it's terrible, like MS Paint circa-1995 - modern MS Paint is actually decently comfortable to use and has basic but incredibly useful functions like a lasso tool, nudging images by 1 pixel with the arrow keys, etc. Like, you can do really really basic edits with 'Preview' but it's not great. One thing I'm a bit baffled with is that there's no real 'Microsoft Paint' equivalent. I've gotten into Mac OS in the last year or so, after having used Windows for ages. After a month of Chrome usage, the app options, gestures, buttons are counterintuitive and slow. I use a lot of other Google apps over Apple (notable Gmail and Google Maps) and after a lot of prompting from those apps to use Chrome when pushing to Safari, I decided to give it a try. Download Google Chrome on your Mac to get a multi-functional web browser that’s easy to use and customize, no matter your skill level. Google Chrome for Mac is widely popular because it offers Google-specific features on your Mac. While Safari has lots of strengths and benefits, many people prefer to use Google Chrome on their Mac. Lots of people use Safari because it's what their computer comes with, but it's far from the only browser you can use on a Mac.

Every Mac comes with Apple's Safari web browser pre-installed. Use the same software that installs programs on.

In the sidebar, to the right of Google Chrome, click Eject. If you don't know the admin password, drag Chrome to a place on your computer where you can make edits, like your desktop.
