Apple updates Safari, Java, iPhoto and Aperture

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Today the Mac AppStore has given the green light to three major updates. Starting by Safari for OSX Mountain Lion up to version 6.0.4 and mainly allows the user to run the java module on each website independently of the others. We also have update se Safari but this time to 5.1.7 for OS X Snow Leopard with stability and performance improvements, which users with older computers will appreciate. On the other hand, we see that an update for HP printers and scanners also appears, specifically version 2.14, with greater integration of other HP models and general improvements in the driver.

We continue with Java, which is updated to 1.0.6_45 identified as »Java for OSX 2013-003 1.0 ″ which will be available for OS X Lion 10.7 or higher systems with security improvements having covered a few bugs, this update will deactivate previous versions of java in the browser given the risk it entails, and will urge the user to install the latest version of the available module, that is, when we open a website that uses java it will ask us to install the module « lost".

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iPhoto meanwhile go up to version 9.4.3 with different news,

  • Streaming Photos can be deleted from my Photo Gallery by dragging them to the Trash
  • Streaming Photos can be exported from Photo Gallery using the Export command in the File menu
  • RAW images manually imported from My Photo Gallery are now editable
  • Fixes a bug that could cause an error to manually rotate a photo and appear unrotated when Photo Gallery is shared
  • Fixes an issue that could cause iPhoto to crash when syncing with Facebook
  • Resolves an issue that could cause Calendar text to appear in the wrong font size
  • Fixes an issue that could cause albums to have the wrong number of pages after rearranging two pages
  • Includes stability improvements

Focusing on Aperture 3.4.4Let's see what corrections it provides compared to other versions,

  • Addresses an issue that could cause Aperture to close unexpectedly when importing an image
  • RAW images on the Nikon P7700 are now displayed correctly in the import window
  • Thumbnails with names longer than 250 characters are displayed correctly
  • Fixes an issue that could cause multiple warning boxes, which appear when web albums are synced after a suspend
  • Fixed an issue that could cause Aperture to close unexpectedly when uploading photos from the photo gallery
  • Photos shared in Stream by invited users can now scroll through them correctly
  • Includes stability and performance improvements

More information - Hide a software update in OS X

Source - 9to5Mac


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