Apple dropped the most recent update to its Web browser, bringing with it a few constancy developments, bug fixes, along with security patches. Those who expect for something fancier--I've still got my fingers crossed for VRML support--will have to remain until a more considerable update.

According to Apple's download page, Safari 4.0.3 is as secure as a barn packed of horses, improving dependability for Web pages that make use of the HTML 5 video tag, third-party plug-ins, as well as Top Sites. It also fixes a problem that prohibited several poor users from logging into some website and a trouble that could cause Web content to be displayed in grayscale in its place of color--shades of 1984!

Accessible through Apple's download page or Software Update, Safari 4.0.3 weighs in at 40MB for Leopard, 26MB for Tiger as well as 27MB for Windows users. It need Mac OS X 10.5.7 or later, 10.4.11 (including Security Update 2009-003), or Windows Vista or XP.