Apple updates Safari for Mac, iWork for iOS, and iLife for Mac apps, removes mention of Safari for windows




Apple has updated a whole slew of applications to go along with today’s OS X Mountain Lion release, including releasing Safari 6.0, a whole new version of Apple’s default web browser, for OS X Lion systems. This is the same version of Safari that is bundled in with OS X Mountain Lion and offers new features, rendering improvements, as well as controversially the removal of the built in RSS functionality.

Apple has also updated some of it’s iLife for Mac applications, as well as Aperture, bringing full fledged support for OS X Mountain Lion, as well as the odd bug fix and improvement here and there. The new applications are versioned at iPhoto 9.3.2, iMovie 9.0.7, and Aperture 3.3.2.

Finally, Apple has updated it’s iWork for iOS applications to include iCloud support. This will allow users to save their documents to the cloud and share them between other Mac and iOS users of Apple’s office suite.

Now onto more curious matters, Apple has apparently removed all mentions of Safari for Windows from it’s website, though the official download link is still active. Safari for Windows has now been updated in quite some time and has enjoyed relatively low adoption from the Windows community, perhaps triggering Apple to halt development of the app.

Via: MacRumors