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Safari 5.0.5, Security Update 2011-002 ship

15 April 2011 2,678 views 2 Comments

Thar be updates o’ plenty. Apple has pushed out a batch of Mac bug fixes with nary a new feature in sight. Whereas the patches for Snow Leopard are of fairly modest weight, Leopard users have much beefier items lurking in their Software Update queues.

Safari 5.0.5, 46.83MB
— This update is recommended for all Safari users and includes the latest security updates
— Versions also available for Windows, OS X Leopard

The Best Of Closeout Blowout Deals From onSale.comWhat’s new in Safari 5.0.5:

• Better stability for pages w/ multiple instances of plug-in content
• Better compatibility w/ pages w/ image reflections, transition effects
• Fixes issue that could cause pages to print w/ incorrect layouts
• Fixes issue that could cause content to incorrectly display on pages w/ plug-ins
• Fixes issue that could cause a screensaver to appear during video play
• Better compatibility w/ VoiceOver on pages w/ text input, lists w/ selectable items
• Better stability when using VoiceOver
• Info on the security updates in Safari 5.0.5

On the security front, the update is described as being rather modest “only” covering a potential data loss. However, Leopard users are starring down patches that weigh hundreds of megabytes.

Security Updater 2011-002 Snow Leopard Client, 4.43MB
Security Updater 2011-002 Leopard Client, 241.35MB
Security Updater 2011-002 Leopard Server, 473.19MB
Security content of these updates

So, where is the update for Snow Leopard Server? Curious.

Also, iPad, iPod touch and iPhone owners, including those on Verizon, need to tether up and get Apple’s latest updates — What’s new in iOS 4.2.7, 4.3.2.

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2 Comments »

  • Sam said:

    You need to fix the title.. I don’t do udpates.. winks

  • the rocr (author) said:

    thanks (blushing like a school girl).

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