
Apple released Safari 5.0.1 and introduced Safari Extensions Gallery
Just an hour ago, Apple released Safari 5.0.1 , which includes official extension support, and the Safari Extensions Gallery ( Safari Extension Gallery ).

Back in June, with the release of Safari 5.0, Apple turned on extension support for its browser, enabling developers to create custom extensions based on HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript.
With Safari Extensions Gallery, users can quickly find the extensions they need to add new Safari features and functionality. From the toolbar to sophisticated solutions that can filter web content. In the new Safari 5.0.1, users can download and install extensions either from the Safari Extension Gallery or directly from the developer's site.
The Gallery of extensions itself is available through their browser menu

or directly at extensions.apple.com . Downloading and installing the extension from the gallery takes just one click, and there is no need to restart the browser. In this case, the extensions themselves can be automatically updated, and they are easy to manage in Safari. Each extension, the user can enable or disable separately from other extensions.

Back in June, with the release of Safari 5.0, Apple turned on extension support for its browser, enabling developers to create custom extensions based on HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript.
With Safari Extensions Gallery, users can quickly find the extensions they need to add new Safari features and functionality. From the toolbar to sophisticated solutions that can filter web content. In the new Safari 5.0.1, users can download and install extensions either from the Safari Extension Gallery or directly from the developer's site.
The Gallery of extensions itself is available through their browser menu

or directly at extensions.apple.com . Downloading and installing the extension from the gallery takes just one click, and there is no need to restart the browser. In this case, the extensions themselves can be automatically updated, and they are easy to manage in Safari. Each extension, the user can enable or disable separately from other extensions.
“Safari 5 was a great success, and the user’s feedback on new features like Safari Reader was fantastic,” said Brian Kroll, Apple's vice president of product marketing for OS X.
“We are so pleased that so many leading developers have started to create this many extensions and I think that our users will like the opportunity to configure Safari for themselves. ”