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Comments on: Apple quietly releases Safari 3.2.1

Not the only fix pushed out 

Posted Tuesday 25th November 2008 12:22 GMT

Apple also snuck out a firmware update to the Track Pad issue that has plagued many of the new MacBooks.

Well, that explains it then 

Posted Tuesday 25th November 2008 12:29 GMT

Jobs Horns

Today is the first time i've ever used OS X, and I was getting annoyed at how Safari kept crashing, I was thinking to myself "Well, it doesn't 'just work'". Hopefully this fixes it (although i've already put Firefox on to it).

For the record, no it's not my laptop, i'm on an IT Course with nothing to do, so I asked if I could try out one of the MacBooks for the day. So you can't rag on to me about wasting money on a MacBook. =p

Evil Jobs, because, well, because.

Testing.....Apple must have missed that bit 

Posted Tuesday 25th November 2008 13:08 GMT

Alien

Apple needs to get a grip on their time scales and should give enough time for testing and bug fixing so that it dos'nt end up as egg on the face. And if Jobbs wants some tester to come in and spot these defects then just shout...well test it to bits.

mg_bob

What did you expect? 

Posted Tuesday 25th November 2008 13:32 GMT

Dead Vulture

The tone of this article is just idiotic, trying to talk down Apple for making a "quiet" release. When it goes on Software Update it will be deployed automatically on millions of desktops - exactly what other kind of fanfare do you want? TV adverts? A special keynote event at Cupertino town hall?

And for what it's worth, every single one of the crashes I've seen discussed in blogs and whatever, was caused by people using InputManager haxies to modify Safari's behaviour. Of course these are going to fail when a major patch is released. Just wait for a corresponding update from the haxie developer, and stop being such an impatient moron.

"Yet another update"... 

Posted Tuesday 25th November 2008 13:50 GMT

...meaning, in this case, "one update"?

Though let's be honest, it's a bit of a push to be getting offensive or defensive about this. zomg bug fixes?

warning 80's crap tv joke 

Posted Tuesday 25th November 2008 14:13 GMT

Coat

Would this be the Dustybin patch then? :)

NO CRASHES HERE 

Posted Tuesday 25th November 2008 15:00 GMT

Flame

We have 250 Mac workstations running Safari 3.2 and no reported crashes. I think it is caused by berks who hack/install crap like SIMBL and then forget about it.

What crashes? 

Posted Tuesday 25th November 2008 15:07 GMT

Thumb Up

3.2 worked fine for me. No crashes.

The Problem Is... 

Posted Tuesday 25th November 2008 15:18 GMT

Jobs Horns

3.2.1 still fucking crashes.

Hmmmmm 

Posted Tuesday 25th November 2008 16:12 GMT

Joke

.... and will they be sneaking this one onto people's PCs via Apple Software Updater too?

Not available for Windows 

Posted Tuesday 25th November 2008 17:53 GMT

Stop

There is currently an error on Apple's Download Safari for Windows page.

If you select "Safari only" it tries to download the second option "Safari + Quicktime".

I'll think I'll stick with 3.1.2 until it gets straightened out...

The problem is... 

Posted Tuesday 25th November 2008 18:11 GMT

Jobs Horns

...that people are still using Safari.

QuickTime crap, too? 

Posted Tuesday 25th November 2008 18:40 GMT

Paris Hilton

It may or may not filter through Apple update. I don't use it, but I can say that regardless of which option I choose, Safari or Safari + QuickTime, their system keeps sending my SafariQuickTimeSetup.exe.

Paris, it doesn't matter which option you choose.

Safari 3.2.1 is still bad 

Posted Tuesday 25th November 2008 20:54 GMT

Safari 3.2 is a disaster and 3.2.1 is no better. Safari 3.2 is preventing my AppleMail from accessing Verizon's network (through FIOS) by denying email account passwords, which must now be entered manually. Deleting and re-entering keychain passwords does NOT improve the situation.

My two Macs that I have not upgraded to Safari 3.2 have NO problems with AppleMail access through Verizon's FIOS, only the two that have been upgraded to Safari 3.2 or 3.2.1.

Just thought you'd like to know that the Safari upgrade from 3.1.2 to 3.2.x is causing network access problems.

Safari for Win always downloads with QuickTime 

Posted Thursday 27th November 2008 11:48 GMT

Flame

Beware, Windows users - Safari 3.2.1 is always downloaded with QuickTime bundled. I've tried several time now and with different browsers and not matter the option (with or without QuickTime), the installation file is always 50 MB with QuickTime in it! Lame attempt to spread QuickTime with trojan-horse-like behaviour!!!

Aren't you missing the most important thing here? 

Posted Thursday 27th November 2008 18:11 GMT

Alert

Umm, has nobody else been reading the stories elsewhere about the new "anti-phishing" functionality of Safari 3.2.1 and the fact that it sends data about the pages you request to google? Add into that that Apple's privacy policy does not exclude "3rd party use" of your personal data, and there's a shitstorm brewing here. Your Safari browsing habits could be used by Google Ads in the same way that Phorm plan to use your ISP connection to profile you for targeted adverts. Perhaps the Australian government can get in on the act too, Apple....

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