Quit Confirmer for Safari

Quit Confirmer for Safari

Prevent accidental Safari quit

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This extension is a utility app which prevents you from closing Safari accidentally with command+Q shortcut and loosing your unsaved work. Here are 4 more promo codes to download the extension for free: NAMJE9NRRH3M ARRM4P4HFK9H YTKKYAKFPKJR 7THYALFKXX66
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Launch tags:Safari ExtensionsMac
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What do you think? …

Oleh Kopyl
It works in a similar to Google Chrome way: whenever you press command+Q for the first time in Safari, you're going to see a popover asking you to confirm Safari quitting by pressing command+Q again. And if you press the command+Q again while the popover is still present, the Safari will quit as usual.
Van de Vouchy

Some users might find the extra step to quit Safari annoying if they want to close it quickly. How do you balance preventing accidental quits without frustrating those users?

Oleh Kopyl

@vouchy i don't :)

I just wanted to introduce the same closing mechanism as Google Chrome has. So if users don't like it, they're just not my users.

Nika

Hey Oleh, can you please upload the YouTube video in this launch once again please? The thing is that the thumbnail is not showing up. After that, it should be available :)

Oleh Kopyl

@busmark_w_nika thank you :)

Do you know how I can do it? There seems to be no button like "edit launch"

Nika

@oleh_kopyl aaa, don't you see soemthing like "edit" button? TBH, I had to see the user interface (do not remember it by heart) :D

Joey Judd

A great tool especially for a small scenario can be the most helpful sometime!

Oleh Kopyl

@joey_zhu_seopage_ai thank you :)

Nader Ikladious

Such a simple yet super useful utility — accidental Cmd+Q has definitely cost me work before. Love how this adds just the right layer of protection. Thanks for the free codes and congrats on the launch! 🚀🍎

Mader

I'm afraid it's only needed for those who edit in the browser, but if it happens once or twice, it's edited locally and then copied to the browser

Zovie Hartwell

Accidentally hitting command+Q used to ruin my workflow — now I don’t have to worry about losing tabs or unsaved work.