
HD Tutorial: Get Safari 3.2.2 Back (Request)
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***WATCH IN HD*** In this tutorial, I show you how to regress from Safari 4 Beta to the earlier previous version of Safari 3.2.2. I've gotten a lot of complaints about how Safari 4 Beta is a memory hog, and some features don't work for all Windows Users. Are you tired of the frustration and the problems with Safari 4 Beta? Watch this video to learn how to downgrade.
This HD tutorial explains how to downgrade from Safari 4 Beta to the older Safari 3.2.2 version. The presenter walks viewers through the process starting from the Apple website, guiding them to the Safari downloads section where older versions are listed. The steps include using the site's search bar to locate Safari, selecting the downloads page, and choosing the specific 3.2.2 version among other older builds. The video notes that Safari 4 Beta can be memory intensive and may not work well for all Windows users, which motivates the downgrade. The tutorial emphasizes that the older version is available in multiple languages and provides approximate download size information, around 48 to 50 megabytes, and mentions that the instructions apply to Windows XP and Vista. Viewers are invited to leave comments for further questions, and the creator promises to respond with additional tutorials if needed. Overall, the video serves as a quick, practical guide for users who prefer the stability or compatibility of Safari 3.2.2 over the newer beta release, with a concise recap of where to obtain the older version and how to proceed with the download.
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