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There's a lengthy Apple Discussions thread that claims 10.5.6 breaks Safari sessions for many Web apps, so I've been holding off. Also avoiding Safari 3.2 because the anti-phishing feature sounds half-baked?

On another note, my WiFi performance is consistently mediocre (although sustained transfer rate seems okay). More specifically, latency feels awfully high for HTTP requests.

Should I finally take the plunge and update my Mac?
 
Originally posted by: manly
There's a lengthy Apple Discussions thread that claims 10.5.6 breaks Safari sessions for many Web apps, so I've been holding off. Also avoiding Safari 3.2 because the anti-phishing feature sounds half-baked?

On another note, my WiFi performance is consistently mediocre (although sustained transfer rate seems okay). More specifically, latency feels awfully high for HTTP requests.

Should I finally take the plunge and update my Mac?

I've been using 10.5.6 and Safari 3.2.1 for awhile now and haven't noticed any real stability problems, or really any issues at all.
 
Originally posted by: manly
There's a lengthy Apple Discussions thread that claims 10.5.6 breaks Safari sessions for many Web apps, so I've been holding off. Also avoiding Safari 3.2 because the anti-phishing feature sounds half-baked?

On another note, my WiFi performance is consistently mediocre (although sustained transfer rate seems okay). More specifically, latency feels awfully high for HTTP requests.

Should I finally take the plunge and update my Mac?

Hmm.. I'll have to check this out. I have been having issues with this ColdFusion app that I've been working on, where it'll just lose my session and I have to manually logout my computer in order to get it back. Wasn't happening before 10.5.6, so I wonder if that's the culprit.
 
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