A few days ago, I commented on my experience with Apple Safari 3.1 for WIndows.  One of the things that I noted was that I wasn’t pleased with the stealth approach of how Apple was pushing it’s browser out to Windows iTunes users via the Software Update mechanism.

Per Wired, Apple has modified how Software Update presents the browser’s availability.  The Software Update Window is now separated into two panes: “Updates” and “New Software”.  People that aren’t careful with how they apply updates will still have Safari installed during their iTunes updates as it’s selected by default.

While I think Apple would have been smarter to leave Safari deselected by default, it’s good to see the change made.

Tags:  apple   browser   safari  

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