Minor Safari Update Released
- November 24th, 2008 - 10.58 pm UTC
- Apple News, Apple News - Software Updates, Safari, Safari for Windows
- Alex Brooks
Just one week after the release of Safari 3.2 Apple has now released a minor update pushing Safari to version 3.2.1.
The update which is available through Software Update and on Apple’s website is said to contain “stability improvements” and is recommended for all Safari 3.2 users.
Comments
tonza 25th November 2008, 09.49 am
And… do you (Alex) know what the actual differences are between Safari 3.2 and 3.2.1? Care to share them, if you can?
Unfortunately, your blog posting is no more informative than Apple’s Software Update blurting the same thing. I was hoping for some more insight as to what changes are actually featured in this release.
Long gone are the days when Apple actually publicised changelists regarding upgraded software products… and in a way, it makes the entire upgrade process less appealing to the point of not being worthy of consideration.
Like… what “stability improvements”? And why is it recommended that I upgrade?! Where’s the intricate detail that will convince me that yes, this is indeed a recommended upgrade that contains improvements that range fixes from a slight mis-rendering to a fatal kernel panic?
It’s what Apple doesn’t tell us that matters most. And this blog entry has done nothing more than shout the same black noise.
Kind regards.
Alex Brooks 25th November 2008, 12.06 pm
This “blog” post informs our readers of the update, unfortunately we do not have any more information than is supplied by Apple.
In fact as a user of Safari 4 I can’t even tell you what changed first hand.
me 25th November 2008, 16.44 pm
“… not on Apple’s website …”
I just downloaded it at http://www.apple.com/safari/download/.
At lease the disc image & installer package claim to be 3.2.1. I haven’t actually installed it yet.
Alex Brooks 25th November 2008, 21.59 pm
Post updated to reflect Apple updating its site.