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Good, good, work on it Apple!

Anyway, 10.5.2 apparently needs some tweaking for compatibility with forthcoming hardware as well, which is probably why it's a bit more delayed. If the rumors of a new MPB on Tuesday are true, that would explain the delay even more I think.
 
has anyone else noticed the removal of 10.5.2 as a requirement to the new safari build from the original post?

kinda dumb. if 10.5.2 were a requirement of the new safari build, i'm pretty sure that would mean 10.5.2 would have been released SOONSOONSOON.

oh well =\
 
Gah! The wait is killing me, but a) I don't need it and b)I can wait because the longer the wait the better it will be.

Is Safari available on the Apple Dev. Connection site? I just see a new build for Windows and a new build for Safari Tiger... Or was this just sent to the "special" developers. :confused:

What's the matter? Your computer not working? It'll be out when its ready!!!
 
This is gonna make 10.5.3 take even longer!!!!!!!! :rolleyes:

NOOOOO!!!! I can't wait until 10.5.3!!!!

Seriously though, I'm starting to get a bit sick of hearing about these seeds. I just want the update already. :p New Build of 10.5.2 Seeded to Developers is starting to get a little old.
 
What's the matter? Your computer not working? It'll be out when its ready!!!
I know, which is why I said I don't really need it (just had some minor problems with Safari, PB and Spaces) and that the longer the wait the better it will be. ;);)
 
That Safari SQL capability sounds unsecured to me. I can imagine applications and users storing personal data in a local SQL database and some hacker comes alone and reads all the data using SQL Injection.

Ouch!
I guess we will find out in a month or two.
 
I hope some performance and reliability issues are fixed in the update for Safari whenever it is released.
 
One should hope that there won't be another 10.5.2 seed with no known issues with all the issues caused by the seed.
 
With respects to Safari 3.1. I have been using Webkit and I do hope that Safari 3.1 is as quick as Webkit.

Time (and the release) will tell.
:)
 
I think we'll be seeing one update per week for this year. (Like what Steve alluded to in the keynote) So next week we'll either see 10.5.2 or Macbook Pro update. And then sometime this month the iPhone SDK, followed by Take Two and then Time Capsule.
 
Released tomorrow around 12:30pm PST.

Yeah, that's my bet too. There's probably just one guy holding this up. Some dude in Toledo that didn't like the font used in the new Network prefpane. Somebody better find this guy and do a number on him. Network connectivity... He's probably got a flaky router.
 
New HP printer driver, FINALLY! I now can print and scan with my Leopard installed MacBook Pro!

Anyway, check out the Fixes at the bottom of the image. Hmmm, wonder what that means. Heh, heh. Point 2 must be coming soon, eh?

Come on, Apple! Get the .2 out!
 

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Maybe 10.5.2 really is done and they do have a deadline to release, but in the meantime, they keep adding more things onto it until its finally released. For all we know, if Time Capsule is coming out a specific date this month, expect 10.5.2 to arrive on or before that day. :)
 
That Safari SQL capability sounds unsecured to me. I can imagine applications and users storing personal data in a local SQL database and some hacker comes alone and reads all the data using SQL Injection.

I'm sure Apple is making it as secure as can be.

I'm betting that when the SDK ships, Safari 3.1 will be come on the iPhone. Weren't these database features rumored a few months ago? They'd be perfect for someone writing a web app and using the iPhone for database storage (notes, todos, etc).
 
This is actually starting to get a little ridiculous. I understand with the size of it and the fact that 5.3 will be some time behind that they want to get it right, but it is really bordering on obsessive. I would also have to assume that this will somehow further disrupt the Apple TV take 2 update beyond the extra week or two.
 
Some dude in Toledo that didn't like the font used in the new Network prefpane. Somebody better find this guy and do a number on him. Network connectivity... He's probably got a flaky router.

Yeah right, because everyone knows that leopard doesn't have any major network connectivity problems. :rolleyes:
 
Yeah, that's my bet too. There's probably just one guy holding this up. Some dude in Toledo that didn't like the font used in the new Network prefpane. Somebody better find this guy and do a number on him. Network connectivity... He's probably got a flaky router.


In respect for the folks that test this in the wild , bugs aren't normally a singular thing. They happen across a good size spectrum so please show a little more respect for the people that do the dirty work so you can have a better platform. :)
 
It'll be cool when that local SQL-storage-in-the-browser makes its way to Safari on iPhone...
 
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