Hours into the release of Safari 3.2, users frenetically started reporting crashes with the browser. The problem was almost instantly isolated and confirmed as incompatibility with third party software. Apple has now issued a new Safari update, for both Mac and Windows users, which delivers “stability improveme... |
25 November 2008 02:54 GMT |
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Following the release of Safari 3.2, which promised anti-phishing protection and improved JPEG and TIFF image handling, users promptly responded to the release. Unfortunately, the feedback was mostly negative, with almost 80 percent of the posts containing the word “crash.” Between then and now, Apple has... |
18 November 2008 08:42 GMT |
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Hours after Apple's release of Safari 3.2, Apple Discussions was filled with complaints from users who updated the browser to the latest version. 80 percent of the users are reporting issues with the update, particularly with the anti-phishing feature, which crashes the browser once every few minutes. However, ... |
14 November 2008 06:07 GMT |
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Update: many users are reporting issues with the new Safari 3.2. If you do not depend on the security tweaks brought by the new release, it's probably best just to wait for a more stable version of the web browser to come out.Apple has released a new version of its standard web browser, Safari. Version 3.2 addre... |
14 November 2008 02:58 GMT |
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