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Inquisitor updated for Leopard

by Kristian Freeman

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Inquisitor, the popular search enhancement tool for Safari, has been updated to version 3.0, build 50, and is now usable on Leopard. Because earlier versions of Inquisitor made use of the InputManager folder which is no longer available in Leopard, it has taken some time for it to be updated.

Inquisitor, as previously mentioned, enhances your search bar on Safari and auto-completes the phrases and offers suggestions. This is useful in many different ways, as you can imagine, and follows the same lines as Quicksilver in terms of time reduction and increase of productivity.

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