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Saft Lite

Saft Lite - 3.6.0

Safari plugin that adds Saft's security-related fixes

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Current Version: 3.6.0
Release Date: 2007-01-20
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 4,018
Downloads (all versions): 9,220

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Saft Lite CommentaryUseful, but... - Version: 3.5.0, 12/3/2006 09:04PM PST

Don10
This is a really timely and useful addition to Safari's security, but what would make it even better would be the ability to have it remember which sites are OK - for example, my internet banking site transfers me across from the main bank site to its secure internet banking facility. Saft picks this as a phising trip and lets me OK or Block. If I OK it, every action I take thereafter like entering account and PIN information brings up the OK/Block window several times as the window updates, which makes it very difficult to use the website, which I know is correct.
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Saft Lite CommentaryNo thanks - Version: 3.0.1, 3/14/2006 12:15PM PST

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Hockpooh777
My Safari was really slow and stalling. With the newset sec update it would even open cause of SAFT lite being installed. I trashed it, and safari is way fast and opens now. You can keep this one, there is really no need for it anyway.
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Saft Lite Usage TipSafari vulnerability - Version: 3.0.0, 2/24/2006 04:48AM PST

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Dr.S.
I had to turn the option "Open safe files after downloading" in Safari's preferences ("General" pane) ON when I wanted Safari Lite enabled. Fore more information and corresponding test files see http://secunia.com/mac_os_x_command_execution_vulnerability_test and www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/69862
I apologize to everybody for revising this post several times (typos) and thank the developers for this smart plugin!
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Saft Lite Troubleshooting Reportmrbyte - Version: 2.0.0, 7/13/2005 08:13AM PST

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mrbyte
Causs Safari to hang in OSX 10.4.2.
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Saft Lite CommentaryNice of the developer to provide this - Version: 2.0.0, 5/12/2005 02:27PM PST

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Hangnail
However, This is not a problem if you turn 'auto run safe files' off. Auto executing anything on download is a prelude to vulnerabilities like this so its just best to not do it at all.

Note that SIMBL extensions can mess with other webcore browsers like omniweb.
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Saft Lite CommentaryGreat Developer - Version: 2.0.0, 5/12/2005 10:57AM PST

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Tomnibus
I was very happy to see this feature in the main Saft version. This developer is great, he makes great products and to release a freeware version with just this functionality is very good of him, IMHO.
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