Farewell to Safari plugins, haxies, or whatever you want to call them
Sad news for Safari browser users. According to an article by Ars Technica, Apple is disabling the use of InputManager plugins. One more tip we got regarding Leopard, is that ...
Sad news for Safari browser users. According to an article by Ars Technica, Apple is disabling the use of InputManager plugins. One more tip we got regarding Leopard, is that ...
Here is what you missed over the weekend: Did you know: The UK TV tax, and TV Detector Vans Hummers crush everything You have reached the end of the internet Zoom & pan ...
David Watanabe recently released the successor to the popular Inquisitor Safari search enhancement with the beta version of Inquisitor 3. Mosey on over and marvel in the UI eye-candy. I ...
David Watanabe of http://www.newsfirerss.com/, Acquisiton, and Inquisitor fame, recently announced the release of a new pet project dubbed Xtorrent. OS X users can grab a limited demo of the bittorrent ...
Despite having admitted to relying on Mozilla's Firefox browser as my preferred browser, I must admit that the beauty and seamless functionality of Apple's Safari browser is not to be ...
If your browser homepage is set to a search engine portal, I highly recommend you reconsider your choice(s) and replace your current bookmark with David Watanabe's beta Inquisitor interface. Live ...
Are you tired of the default Google search bar in Safari? Inquisitor 2.0 is a great cure for the tiresome Google search. Inquisitor allows live search results from within Safari's search ...
Images speak louder than words. Spotlight-esque live search for web results from within your own browser. Ajax. Eye-candy. Google. What more to say. The service is beta so be ...