Together with Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, Apple released Safari 5.1 for both Windows and Mac on July 20, 2011, with the new function 'Reading List' and a faster browsing experience. Apple simultaneously released Safari 5.0.6 for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, excluding Leopard users from the new functions in Safari 5.1. Download Safari 5.1.7 for Mac from FileHorse. 100% Safe and Secure Fastest web browser for Mac from Apple.
You use the Internet to connect your Mac to a wealth of information residing on computers around the world. Luckily for you, Mac OS X Lion has the best and most comprehensive Internet tools ever shipped with a Mac operating system.
Before you can surf the Internet in OS X Lion (or on any computer, for that matter), you need to connect to it. If you’re a typical home user, you need a modem (or other connection like DSL or satellite), an account with an ISP (an Internet service provider — for example, a cable or telephone company that provides your Internet connection), and a Mac.
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With your Internet connection set up, you’re ready to browse the web. Safari is the web browser installed with OS X Lion, so Safari is a good place to start when explaining how to surf the web in Lion.
If you don’t care for Safari, check out OmniWeb, Firefox, or Chrome, which are all free and have features you won’t find in Safari.
To begin, open your web browser. As usual, there’s more than one way. You can launch Safari by any of these methods:
- Clicking the Safari icon in the Dock (look for the big blue compass that looks like a stopwatch)
- Double-clicking the Safari icon in your Applications folder
- Single-clicking a URL link in an e-mail or other document
- Double-clicking a URL link document in the Finder
When you first launch Safari, it automatically connects you to the Internet and displays the default Apple start page.
Safari 5.1.7 for OS X Lion, Safari 5.1.7 for OS X Snow Leopard, and Leopard Security Update 2012-003 disable out-of-date versions of Adobe Flash Player.
Out-of-date versions of Adobe Flash Player do not include the latest security updates and will be disabled to help keep your Mac secure. If Safari 5.1.7 or Leopard Security Update 2012-003 detects an out-of-date version of Flash Player on your system, you will see a dialog informing you that Flash Player has been disabled. The dialog provides the option to go directly to Adobe's website, where you can download and install an updated version of Flash Player.
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If you need to re-enable an out-of-date version of Flash Player, you can do the following:
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- Navigate to the /Library/Internet Plug-Ins (Disabled) folder.
- Drag 'Flash Player.plugin' into /Library/Internet Plug-Ins.
- If the browser is running, quit and restart it.