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Does the browser plug-in for OS 10.6 Snow Leopard?
Posted: 05 Nov 2009 18:05
by neverman
Hi - I tried installing the browser plug-in for OS 10.5 and higher. It wouldn't install. Has this installed and worked for anyone on Snow Leopard OS 10.6?
Re: Does the browser plug-in for OS 10.6 Snow Leopard?
Posted: 05 Nov 2009 19:03
by nicole_kidman_731
Snow Leopard is at the same time quite appropriately, and entirely misleadingly named. Appropriately, because it is, as the moniker betrays, more an upgrade to the previous incarnation of OS X than a radical overhaul. Misleading because while a living, breathing snow leopard is superficially distinct, but fundamentally little different to a leopard, OS X 10.6 is pretty much the exact opposite; little has changed on the surface, but underneath we're dealing with an entirely new creature.
Re: Does the browser plug-in for OS 10.6 Snow Leopard?
Posted: 06 Nov 2009 02:41
by LinLan
Hi - I tried installing the browser plug-in for OS 10.5 and higher. It wouldn't install. Has this installed and worked for anyone on Snow Leopard OS 10.6?
Let's put it this way.
It is like the 64bit version of VLC. It sort of works, but parts of it are horribly broken. 10.6.2 is going to include a pile of bugfixes so lets hope that fixes some graphics issues in Snow Leopard.
Re: Does the browser plug-in for OS 10.6 Snow Leopard?
Posted: 11 Nov 2009 21:23
by Shadowbottle
Ok.. so 10.6.2 is out. I'm trying to translate the actual content of this thread. It appears as though - Snow Leopard is 64-bit and there is no 64-bit browser extension available yet. Is that correct?
As of now Firefox reports:
1 of 13 plugins are potentially vulnerable
VLC Multimedia Plug-in Outdated
So you can understand why this may be alarming for some people. I'm just hoping to drum-up updates on this issue.
TIA!
Re: Does the browser plug-in for OS 10.6 Snow Leopard?
Posted: 12 Nov 2009 03:48
by LinLan
Ok.. so 10.6.2 is out. I'm trying to translate the actual content of this thread. It appears as though - Snow Leopard is 64-bit and there is no 64-bit browser extension available yet. Is that correct?
As of now Firefox reports:
1 of 13 plugins are potentially vulnerable
VLC Multimedia Plug-in Outdated
So you can understand why this may be alarming for some people. I'm just hoping to drum-up updates on this issue.
TIA!
Uninstall it/disable it. It isn't just a matter of getting developers' attention. They already know about the issue. Writing the fixes takes time and there are only a handful of OS X developers so be patient.