Hi all, I know 10.9 Mavericks is out and that It has the latest version of 
Safari which is 7 on the new OS. However, I am still using Mountain Lion and am 
going to stick with this previous version for a while yet. I have my reasons 
for this.

What I'd like to know is that after a newer OS update comes out, will the 
version of Safari for Mountain Lion which currently as of this writing stands 
at 6.1 be the last version or as I am hoping does Apple continue moving Safari 
forward on older OS's for a while before dropping them.

I have my reasons for not liking the new changes in the area of Voiceover and 
am thinking next time I like an update to Safari then I'll just stick with that 
version. Yes I'd rather use a version that is fully functional and working with 
Voiceover rather than features added which I'm sure are bugs but at times I 
think I'd rather sacrifice usability to security. If you know what I mean in 
the ways of updates.

I hope people understand this and respect where I am coming from.

Looking forward to learning the answer.

p.s.
Would be great to know as well for those who linger on older Mac operating 
systems do you still recieve updates and if so what kind of updates are they?

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