According to Stephen Chakwin: >Is Safari v 62 out to the world yet or are you guys able to do this >b/c you are part of the In Crowd? > >Stephen Most of these guys got their copies off the web, rather than from a developer who out-sources some audio plug-in testing/de-bugging to yours truly. If they had Safari v62 installed in the root Applications folder then Software Update wouldn't behave in an abnormal manner. The Update would see a version as new, or newer, than the one 'on tap', and pass on the deal. It scans the folders relevant to its new released-for-distribution software, and acts to update older versions. Someone who had a legitimate build from earlier than v.60 would get offered the update to v60, plain and simple, but if the v60 or later version were in a different folder they wouldn't be scanned. ~flipper