03-23-2015, 05:33 AM
Here's a site that talks about Safari saving power:
http://features.en.softonic.com/os-x-10-...ttery-life
"Apple's browser now includes a tool called Safari Power Saver, which prevents plugins loading automatically. Its surveillance weapons are Flash and Silverlight. How many times has a video (usually an ad) started straight away when you open a web page? With Safari, it'll be blocked by default. If you decide you do want to start it, just click on it. With these two measures, you'll definitely notice an increase in battery life on your Mac. Moral of the story: changing Chrome or Firefox to Safari could prolong the battery life on your Mac."
http://features.en.softonic.com/os-x-10-...ttery-life
"Apple's browser now includes a tool called Safari Power Saver, which prevents plugins loading automatically. Its surveillance weapons are Flash and Silverlight. How many times has a video (usually an ad) started straight away when you open a web page? With Safari, it'll be blocked by default. If you decide you do want to start it, just click on it. With these two measures, you'll definitely notice an increase in battery life on your Mac. Moral of the story: changing Chrome or Firefox to Safari could prolong the battery life on your Mac."