Apple has released a new update for its Safari Web browser. The new version comes with minor fixes. Apple recommends that all Safari 3 users should download the new update.
By: Mary Couchman
Published: Nov 25, 2008
Updated: Jul 1, 2009

Apple Inc on Monday released a new version of its Safari Web browser. The new update comes with a few minor fixes and patches from the previous version. Apple Safari 3.2.1 requires Mac OS X version 10.4 or later.
Mac users can install the update via Mac OS X. The download is 39 megabytes. Some users have experienced crashes after the update. Make sure you reboot your PC after the install.
Safari 3.2.1 has several improvements in stability. There have been reports of system crashes caused by the Web browser. The new version addresses the problem.
Apple recommends those using Safari 3 or greater to install the update.
The previous update, Safari 3.2, included the latest security for the browser. The added security was for Microsoft Windows XP Vista, and Mac users. One problem was related to console vulnerabilities from malicious code and unexpected application termination.
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