Apple says no Java for you, removes plugin from browsers on OS X 10.7 and up

Apple has recently released a Mac update for OS X Lion and Mountain Lion that removes its Java plugin from all OS X browsers. If you install the update, you’ll find a region labeled “Missing plug-in” in place of a Java applet; of course, Apple can’t stop you from clicking on it to download a Java plug-in directly from Oracle. The Cupertino-based company had previously halted pre-installing Java in OS X partially due to the exploitable factors of the platform, so this update signifies further distancing from Larry Ellison’s pride and joy.
Pubblicato il 19/10/2012, in Hi-Tech con tag apple, apple os x, AppleOsX, applet, browsers, java, java applet, java software, java update, JavaApplet, JavaSoftware, JavaUpdate, mac, mac update, MacUpdate, oracle, oracle java, OracleJava, os x, os x lion, OS X Mountain Lion, OsX, OsXLion, OsXMountainLion, Software Update, SoftwareUpdate. Aggiungi il permalink ai segnalibri. Lascia un commento.



































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