Apple Unveils Mac OS X 10.5.7 and Safari Updates
TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us —
... Security Update 2009-002 for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger. Software Update will get you the right version for your Tiger installation, or there are standalone downloads for Intel- (165 MB) and PowerPC-based (75 MB) Macs. Also available are versions for Mac OS X 10.4 Server: PowerPC (130 MB), Intel (165 MB), and Universal (203 MB).
Safari Security Updates -- Along with Mac OS X 10.5.7, Apple released Safari 3.2.3 - in Leopard (40 MB), Tiger (26.3 MB), and Windows (19.7 MB) versions - and Safari 4 ...
Safari 3.2.3 improves security
Macworld —
by Peter Cohen , Macworld.com Apple has released Safari 3.2.3, a new release of its Web browser for Mac OS X 10.4 , 10.5 and Windows . People who read this also read: Apple indicates that the update is recommended for all Safari users, and includes the latest security updates. Apple maintains a security Web page that describes what changes have been made, but it was not updated with Safari 3.2.3 improvements as Macworld posted this article. Safari 3.2.3 should not be confused with the beta release of 4 for Mac and Windows that ...
Apple releases Safari 3.2.3 for Mac and Windows
MacDailyNews —
Apple releases Safari 3.2.3 for Mac and Windows Tuesday, May 12, 2009 - 05:04 PM EDT Apple today released Safari 3.2.3 which is recommended for all Safari users and includes the latest security updates. Safari 3.2.3 is avaliable via Software Update and also via standalone installers. More info and download links: • Safari 3.2.3 for Leopard (40MB) • ...
Apple Had a Busy Tuesday
Technologizer —
... Tuesday was a busy one in Cupertino. The day saw three software updates release, including Mac OS X 10.5.7, Safari 3.2.3, and an update to the 4.0 beta. There’s nothing really ground shattering, but there are some highlights to each of the releases. As is typical
Safari 3.2.3 isn’t really much of anything other than a security update, according to the Apple website.
The Mac OS X 10.5.7 update includes your typical security fixes, plus:
expanded RAW support
video playback/cursor issues in recent Macs with nVidia chips ...



