Replace Inquisitor in Safari 4 Beta with TextExpander
The only thing I miss about Safari 3 was its compatibility with Inquisitor. Here’s how to get your custom searches back using TextExpander.
The only thing I miss about Safari 3 was its compatibility with Inquisitor. Here’s how to get your custom searches back using TextExpander.
In the vid below you can see Inquisitor trying to reassert itself from the web history search box. It’s like a ghost haunting the beta install that killed it.
Add a custom search of your Del.icio.us bookmarks to Safari and access it via the keyboard.
Safari is easily my favorite browser for OS X. It’s clean interface, advanced rendering capabilities and quick load times make it almost painful for me to use anything else. Here are a few tricks and tips to supercharge Safari and get the most out of your browsing experience.
Inquisitor, the excellent search add-on for Safari, has been purchased by Yahoo! Smart money. I love Inquisitor and am excited now that the free application will have some capital behind it for future development.
Inquisitor 3 is a powerful plugin for Safari that enhances your search experience when using Safari’s built in search field. The plugin auto-completes your partially typed words and phrases, returns relevant search suggestions, offers you the three top Google results for one click access, and even saves your search history so that, with time, [...]