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Safari for mac 9.1
Safari for mac 9.1










  1. SAFARI FOR MAC 9.1 INSTALL
  2. SAFARI FOR MAC 9.1 DRIVERS

Apple's full release notes for the patch aren't up yet (they'll show up here when they are), but we'll update this article if there are other major innovations.

SAFARI FOR MAC 9.1 DRIVERS

It also fixes a problem that "prevented iLife and iWork apps from updating on non-English systems."īetas of OS X 10.9.1 issued through Apple's developer portal apparently also listed graphics drivers as a focus area for the new update, so if you've been having graphics-related bugs since your Mavericks upgrade, there's a chance that the new build could iron those out too. The built-in Mail app is a major focus for OS X 10.9.1, which improves Gmail support, brings "fixes for users with custom Gmail settings," makes Mail's search and Smart Mailbox functions more reliable, and "fixes an issue that prevented contact groups from working properly in Mail." The update brings Safari 7.0.1 in tow, which improves the behavior of Credit Card Autofill, fixes VoiceOver issues with, and periodically updates the "Shared Links" list in the Safari sidebar.ġ0.9.1 fixes a few more obscure problems as well, including VoiceOver's inability to read sentences containing emoji, and a bug that could cause the "Local items" keychain to become unlocked.

safari for mac 9.1

Using the context menu to display the iframe in a new tab shows the updated content without re-fetching, so it is clearly within Safaris memory but just not rendered to the screen in iframe context. The package for the 13-inch and 15-inch Retina MacBook Pros is here, while the update package for all other supported Macs is here. As of Safari 9.1, the iframe does not render the changes even though it does fetch the updated content from the server.

safari for mac 9.1

I use a addGlobalStyle function to add the style, but the script is blocked. Decided to switch to Safari for one app, and its blocked. I only use Tampermonkey to add CSS to webpages to customise them. I want to find out when a particular Web page was opened in Safari, but there is no Activity window available in Safari 9.1.1. Hi michaelmesser are you saying there is a solution to this issue.

safari for mac 9.1

SAFARI FOR MAC 9.1 INSTALL

OS X 10.9.1 can be downloaded automatically through the Mac App Store's Updates tab, but if you'd like to install it manually the package is also up on Apple's support site. Safari used to have an Activity window (under the Window menu) where the user could see what the application had been doing recently. Both Microsoft and Apple have expressed they intend to support this standard in the future, in both Edge and Safari, respectively. Nearly two months after the initial release of Mavericks, Apple has issued the first major update for the operating system. WebRTC isn’t presently supported on these browsers, so the Create Recording feature will not work on these browsers.












Safari for mac 9.1