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Originally Posted by fangpyre lol
I never thought of uninstalling Safari.
And you are right that all updates are chosen by default.
But you never see an update for software you never installed.
So you don't get an update for Aperture unless you have installed it on your machine.
Which is essentially what happened here, an update for Safari that showed up without it being installed. |
Good Point Fang - However the Safari that is in that snapshot is not an update it is in fact the full blown safari application, To test this do the follwing: Remove Safari and Itunes and do an update you will get the option to download both, and they will both be ticked.
The crux of the matter is not that you are downloading updates for a produt that you don't have, The problem is that apple is saying "Hey I have these great products --> open wide here you go." As Mac users we don't see this as we use apple's products and, in the case of safari, have them installed by default.
Dan