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Apple has just pushed the first seed of Safari 7.0.3 for Mavericks and 6.1.3 for Mountain Lion to developers, asking them to focus on Push notifications, AutoFill and more. The betas are available through the Software Update mechanism in the Mac App Store as well as through the Mac Dev Center.

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- General website compatibility
- Safari Push Notifications
- Login AutoFill
- Credit Card AutoFill (OS X Mavericks only)
- Extension Compatibility
Earlier today, Apple seeded Mavericks 10.9.3 Build 13D17 to employees along with a new iTunes 11.1.6 beta that restores local contact and calendar syncing to developers, but the Mavericks beta should be seeded to developers in the near future.


Article Link: Apple Seeds Safari 7.0.3 and 6.1.3 for Mavericks and Mountain Lion to Developers
 

Dekema2

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I only have a few websites with Push integration. Being able to subscribe to more or even bridging them from my iPhone would be nice, because it would save the hassle of subscribing to more!
 

westniko

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I only have a few websites with Push integration. Being able to subscribe to more or even bridging them from my iPhone would be nice, because it would save the hassle of subscribing to more!


Sorry man but can you do a list with all the website that support the push notification. Thanks.
 

netnothing

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I opted for push notifications from Mac-rumors it worked for a while now it doesn't. Maybe this update will address that?

I noticed the upgrade to 10.9.2 messed with my push notifications. They were all still in safari, but they were gone from the Notifications prefs. I ended up deleting them and re-adding them......so far since then they are working again.

-Kevin
 

Prof.

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I opted for push notifications from Mac-rumors it worked for a while now it doesn't. Maybe this update will address that?
Same. Haven't seen a push notification from MR since the feature launched with Mavericks. :roll eyes:

I hope this fixes the hang up/crash that occurs when you reset safari.
 
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MikhailT

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FYI, this seed update won't work on Mavericks 10.9.3 betas. Those developers should wait for the next seed to have this build.
 

Reason077

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I opted for push notifications from Mac-rumors it worked for a while now it doesn't. Maybe this update will address that?

This has always been the case for me. Subscribe to notifications and it works for a few days (or maybe a week). At some random point it stops working. Go back to MacRumors, unsubscribe and subscribe again, and it works again... for a while. Rinse and repeat.
 
Hope they sort out the speed issue. Running a fully specced iMac, an MBA & Mavericks and Safari is the slowest browser of Chrome, Firefox, Opera (Firefox being the quickest along with Opera). Safari hangs like a b****. Dont know what Apple have done but Safari it is the last browser I want to use on www. Added to the fact that Chrome has Zenmate added too gives me a more secure net experience and peace of mind.
 
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Steve121178

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Hope they sort out the speed issue. Running a fully specced iMac, an MBA & Mavericks and Safari is the slowest browser of Chrome, Firefox, Opera (Firefox being the quickest along with Opera). Safari hangs like a b****. Dont know what Apple have done but Safari it is the last browser I want to use on www. Added to the fact that Chrome has Zenmate added too gives me a more secure net experience and peace of mind.

I love Chrome, but I don't ignore the fact that it 'phones home' and passes data on what I search and browse back to Google. I have nothing to hide so it doesn't really bother me, but those of you who use Chrome for more questionable browsing activities need to be aware that this data is permanently stored and logged. In theory this data could be used against you however extremely unlikely, but it's theoretically possible. So 'peace of mind' all depends on what you are actually doing and whether or not you care that it's all logged on Google's servers.

It goes without saying that everything you do is logged by your ISP anyway. However, Chrome Firefox & Safari should all provide a 'secure' browsing experience.
 

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Apple has just pushed the first seed of Safari 7.0.3 for Mavericks and 6.1.3 for Mountain Lion to developers, asking them to focus on Push notifications, AutoFill and more.*The betas are available through the Software Update mechanism in the Mac App Store as well as through the Mac Dev Center.

Earlier today, Apple seeded Mavericks 10.9.3 Build 13D17 to employees along with a new iTunes 11.1.6 beta that restores local contact and calendar syncing to developers, but the Mavericks beta should be seeded to developers in the near future.


Article Link: Apple Seeds Safari 7.0.3 and 6.1.3 for Mavericks and Mountain Lion to Developers

Wait, so Lion is getting Safari notifications? Sweet! I might just switch back from chrome if it Works well.
 
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