Good news for Mac users in Korea. Naver's Whale browser, a sturdy Chromium-based internet browser steeped in the Naver ecosystem and already out for Windows PCs, is now available as a beta download for macOS versions OS X 10.9 and above.
Here are some promo screenshots:
If you're unfamiliar with Whale, see my previous post where I go in depth and offer more screenshots than you can handle.
→ 10원 Tips: Naver's Whale browser - my thoughts and a screenshot tour
I haven't used a Mac in at least 10 years, so I won't be able to try it out and post the results here, but you can download it yourself, either at the official download page, or cheekily via this direct link to the .dmg file:
Note that the Mac version is still a beta and there may be bugs.
Here are some promo screenshots:
Whale browser in macOS dock. Image: Naver |
Whale browser on an iMac and Macbook. Image: Naver |
If you're unfamiliar with Whale, see my previous post where I go in depth and offer more screenshots than you can handle.
→ 10원 Tips: Naver's Whale browser - my thoughts and a screenshot tour
I haven't used a Mac in at least 10 years, so I won't be able to try it out and post the results here, but you can download it yourself, either at the official download page, or cheekily via this direct link to the .dmg file:
Note that the Mac version is still a beta and there may be bugs.
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