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By • 8:24 pm, October 18, 2012 • Don't trust the Java. Apple released a small Java update for OS X users this Wednesday. The update effectively removed the Java applet plug-in that typically comes pre-installed in all web browsers on the Mac. Well, Apple has been trying to distance itself from Java for quite some time, mainly due to the fact that most malware spreads via Java vulnerabilities. Take the, for example.

Millions of Macs were comprised because hackers were able to exploit a security vulnerability in Java on the browser. You could visit a bad site with a corrupt Java applet and get infected. After this week’s update, Java is no longer included in browsers like Safari. If you absolutely need Java for a certain website, then Apple allows you to download it directly from Oracle. It’s a good tradeoff because Apple gets to distant itself from the dangerous platform while also leaving room for “power” users to install Java anyway. From Apple: This update uninstalls the Apple-provided Java applet plug-in from all web browsers.
I just downloaded Visual Studio for Mac after I read it went GA. My Mac is set as English as its Primary language, so not sure why Visual Studio installer is showing up in Spanish. Does anyone know how to change this so it installs in English? Visual studio on a mac. Visual Studio for Mac is a modern, sophisticated IDE with many features to create mobile, desktop, and web applications. C# is the most commonly used language to create cross-platform applications in Visual Studio for Mac. I have installed Visual Studio Community 2017 on my Mac but I want to change the language. How can I do that? I cannot find an option in the VS settings to change the language.
To use applets on a web page, click on the region labeled “Missing plug-in” to go download the latest version of the Java applet plug-in from Oracle. Please quit any web browsers and Java applications before installing this update. Check for updates in the Mac App Store to grab this one if you haven’t already. By cutting ties with Java, we hopefully won’t see something like Flashback again.