I found the same, although I was able to find the percent complete
located before you get to the Stop button. So although I no longer
could find the download rate and estimated time to completion, I was
able to muddle through.

-Rodney


On 6/25/13, Dónal Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Under 10.8.4 with the latest Safari update has anyone noticed the
> following:
>
> When downloading, and when one is interacting with the specific file in the
> downloads table, to the right of the "show in finder" button the text "show
> in finder" is repeated rather than the download progress in MB, transfer
> rate , and the time remaining?  I'm reliably informed that the progress is
> still visible on screen.
>
> thoughts?
>
> Dónal
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