Are there problems upgrading Sarfari to install iTunesU?

I want to install iTunesU on my iMac desktop and was directed to upgrade my Safari from 5.1.10 and also my OS as well. I started to do that and then saw comments indicating slow upgrade times and crashes caused by doing these upgrades. I'd like to know if it is OK to proceed with those upgrades.
Thank you.

It's an update, not an upgrade. There's a difference.
You can update your OS X software including iTunes and Safari all at the same time.
Make sure your OS X software is up to date.
Click the Apple  top left in your screen.
From the drop down menu click:   Software Update
That will launch the App Store when you can download the updates.
How long it takes to download your updates is determined by your internet service provider.
You can check download speeds here >    Speedtest.net by Ookla - The Global Broadband Speed Test

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