HT205750: About the OS X El Capitan v10.11.4 Update
Learn about About the OS X El Capitan v10.11.4 Update
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May 16, 2016 5:47 PM in response to Deborahjbby Carolyn Samit,Hi ..
An alternative way to see which version of Safari is currently installed is to go to your Applications folder then right or control click the Safari app then click Get Info.
The version is noted there.
You can have updates installed automatically if you wish.
Open System Preferences> App Store then select Automatically check for updates.
Or, you can click: Check Now anytime.
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May 16, 2016 5:56 PM in response to Deborahjbby ~Bee,Deborah --
The version of Safari available to you is enirely dependent on your Operating System. So, if you ave a three year old OS, you are limited to that older version of Safari. If you keep your Mac updated, your Software Update will always tell you if you have an update. I just rely on what I find in the App Store > Updates Available.
I never opt to have updates/upgrades done automatically. There are some updates, i have no interest in -- for instance, I do not use Garageband. So I don't need the updates.
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