Running Safari is not shown in command-tab
| Originator: | dpolasch | ||
| Number: | rdar://20874974 | Date Originated: | Fri, 08 May 2015 17:40:44 GMT |
| Status: | Open | Resolved: | |
| Product: | Safari | Product Version: | 8.0.6 |
| Classification: | Security | Reproducible: | Always |
* SUMMARY Running Safari is not shown in command-tab * STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Launch Safari 2. Log into a website such as twitter.com, but do NOT click "Remember me" or allow Safari to save your password 3. Close all Safari windows 4. Launch Xcode and build a project or five 5. Attempt to command-tab to Safari 6. Notice that Safari is no longer available in the list of running applications in command-tab 7. Launch Safari 8. Go to twitter.com * RESULTS Notice that you are still logged in, which indicates that Safari has NOT actually quit, in spite of it being absent from command-tab * REGRESSION In OSes before Yosemite, when an application disappeared from Command-Tab, it was really not running. Yosemite's "hide an application while keeping some part of it running" misleads users into thinking the application has been quit.
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