Make Safari behave as Firefox
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Some weeks ago I switched from Firefox to Safari. While Safari is — in my experience — quicker, better looking, and has Top Sites, I was also missing some functionality of firefox. To be more precise, I missed the ‘search when start typing‘ option, and the fact that you can automatically search by typing something in the location bar. For both problems I found a solution, respectively Safari Stand and keywurl (keywurl hasn’t been updated to snow leopard at this moment 10/2/09). So, if you like safari better than firefox, but are missing those functions, make sure to download these great tools!
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