Apple releases Safari 4.0.4 for Mac and Windows
MacDailyNews (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
Apple today released Safari 4.0.4 which is recommended for all Safari users and includes improvements...
MacDailyNews (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
Apple today released Safari 4.0.4 which is recommended for all Safari users and includes improvements...
123Macmini.com (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
Apple has released Safari 4.0.4 for Snow Leopard, Leopard, Tiger and Windows via their Software Update utility and website.
AppleInsider (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
Apple Wednesday afternoon released an update to its Safari Web browser, addressing a vulnerability that could allow an image file to exploit Macs with older software.
Mac Rumors (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
Apple today released Safari 4.0.4, bringing improvements for JavaScript and History search performance, stability improvements in a number of areas including third-party plug-ins, and fixes for a handful of security issues. This updat...
MozInfo701 (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
Apple released an update to its web browser, making the Safari to version 4.0.4. Safari 4.0.4 addressed a vulnerability that could allow an image file to exploit Macs with older software. According to Apple, the flaw allowed maliciously crafted images...
PC World (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
You're going to have restart your Mac again. Apple on Wednesday released Safari 4.0.4, an update that addresses "performance, stability, and security."
TechSpot (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
Apple pushed out an update for Safari today, making version 4.0.4 available to the public across multiple platforms. The update is primarily focused on security, Apple addressing at least six flaws related to Safari, WebKit or related libraries. There were other improvements as well, including a performance boost for JavaScript execution. Updates for third-party plug-in...
Mac World UK (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
Safari 4.0.4 patches vulnerabilities exclusive to the Windows version of the browser You’re going to have to restart your Mac again. Apple on Wednesday released Safari 4.0.4, an update that addresses “performance, stability, and security.”
The Industry Standard (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
You're going to have restart your Mac again. Apple on Wednesday released Safari 4.0.4, an update that addresses "performance, stability, and security." Software Update will tell you that the update improves JavaScript performance, makes searching through large browser histories less painful, and enhances the stability of third-party plug-ins and, for what it's worth, Yahoo...
Applelinks Release News About iColl (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
Safari 4.0.4 adds improvements for JavaScript performance, Full History Search performance, and stability for third-party plug-ins, the search field and Yahoo! Mail. It also includes six security fixes (two of which involve Windows only)....... Continue Reading Filed under: Software Updates | Apple | Internet | Software News | Hot Topics | | | | | | | | |
Macworld (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
The latest version of Safari addresses speed and stability issues. And, of course, requires a reboot.
MacUser (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
The latest version of Safari addresses speed and stability issues. And, of course, requires a reboot.
World of Apple (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
Safari 4.0.4 - 28 MB (Snow Leopard) 36 MB (Leopard) 26 MB (Tiger) 28 MB (Windows) This update is recommended for all Safari users and includes improvements to performance, stability, and security including: Improved JavaScript performance Improved Full History Search performance for users with a large number of history items Stability improvements for 3rd-party plug-ins, the [...]
Apple Matters (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
When OS X first debuted the browser of choice was Internet Explorer 5. Then Apple released Safari, a direct competitor to Internet Explorer. Microsoft used the introduction of Safari as the reason the company stopped development of IE for the Mac, but the consensus was…