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Apple today released a new version of Safari for Mac, bringing the browser up to version 6.0.2. The update is available through the Mac App Store or Software Update. However, full update notes are not yet available.
Safari 6.0.2

Safari 6.0.2 is recommended for all users running OS X Mountain Lion v10.8.2 and includes security updates. For more information, please visit: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222

Article Link: Apple Releases Safari 6.0.2 for Mac
 

scottfreeman

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Jul 27, 2012
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I'm getting the following error when trying to update to Safari 6.0.2. Looks like a common problem.

The operation couldn’t be completed. (NSURLErrorDomain error -3001.)(102)

iPhoto and XCode updated successfully.
 

Microcuts

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Aug 12, 2009
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Security changelog can be found here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5568 (for a very short time this link was on the HT1222 page, but they removed it.)
Really interesting, they are crediting people for finding these security gaps. Has that happened before?

I also get the error when trying to download by the way.
 

Patriot24

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I was able to download and install the update without incident.

I really wish Apple would invest a little more in Safari. There are a couple of obvious features that all other browsers have that, if implemented in Safari, would push me to dump Chrome and use Safari as my daily driver.
 
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kk1ro

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Jan 31, 2008
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I'm also unable to download this update.

Getting this error:
"The operation couldn’t be completed.
(NSURLErrorDomain error -3001.)(102)"
 

Keleko

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Mar 26, 2008
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I take back what I said earlier. It downloads Aperture, attempts to install, then restarts the download. I can't get it to successfully install.
 

Prallethrin

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Jun 8, 2011
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I really wish Apple would reduce Safari's memory usage. At no point should "Safari Web Content" use up 1.99GB of RAM!!!
 

mag01

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Apr 10, 2011
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If you're having troubles updating via MAS try the direct download (I've got only the URL of the ML build): swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/53/02/041-8081/2jwp4wjrwygtm4lc608qy4h0n4a9yyq37g/Safari6.0.2Mountain.pkg
(removed the "http://" from the beginning so that it doesn't create a direct link from here)
 

iBug2

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Jun 12, 2005
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I really wish Apple would reduce Safari's memory usage. At no point should "Safari Web Content" use up 1.99GB of RAM!!!

Depends on what you are doing. If I'm actually opening 150 tabs, then I don't mind Safari using 4GB.
 

psykick5

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They better be fixing the memory issue and the graphics issues. That crap has been here for four months.
 

dethmaShine

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Into the lungs of Hell
I was able to download and install the update without incident.

I really wish Apple would invest a little more in Safari. There are a couple of obvious features that all other browsers have that, if implemented in Safari, would push me to dump Chrome and use Safari as my daily driver.

Oh! At least name them?

Safari has always worked great for me. I've never been able to get a stable release of Chrome on the Mac. Issues with either the RAM consumption, lag when scrolling or pinching. A mini second of faster access won't change my life though.
 
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