As a Tuesday goodie, Apple just released an update to Safari for both Mac OS X and Windows. In a rare detailed change-log from Apple, they give us the scoop on what has changed since Safari 3.0.4 (beware of spoilers though).
Here are some appetizers:
- Better JavaScript performance, site compatibility and application stability
- Support for CSS 3 web fonts, transforms and transitions
- Several developer features such as access to Web Inspector and Network Timeline, support for custom user access string and improved snipper editor
- Double clicking on the Tab Bar opens new tab (goodbye, Twicetab—you’ll be missed)
- Opens Download and Activity window in current Space
- Shows Caps Lock icon in password fields
- Improved security
You can choose between firing up Software Update and downloading it from Apple’s website. It’s compatible with Leopard as well as Tiger, provided that you are running v10.4.11.
Primary category: Software : Updates
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