I'm not a fan of inquisitor. It is well known for having a shady developer who sucks at providing customer support. There was a big thing about this earlier in the year where someone discovered that there were results provided by inquisitor that were really amazon affiliate links and whatnot, without marking them as such. now it does mark affiliate links, but i still don't really want to support this guy. google "dave watanabe", more links than not will be complaining about his attitude. cheers, jane
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 10:35 PM, Janet and Felix * < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Okay, I'm going to do it. Yikes. I get scared sometimes downloading > software that doesn't seem to be very well known! > > Thanks for your comment. > > Janet > > _________________________________ > i'm EMAILING FOR THE GREATER GOOD > Join me > http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/Home/?source=EML_WLHM_GreaterGood > > ---------------------------------------- > > Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 21:29:42 -0800 > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: Inquisitor 3 > > To: [email protected] > > > > i havn't but would like to here what u find out > > On Jul 28, 2008, at 8:47 PM, Janet and Felix * wrote: > > > >> > >> Has anyone tried Inquisitor 3 ? > >> http://www.download.com/Inquisitor/3000-2145_4-10745009.html > >> > >> In my search for information on how to change the default search > >> engine, I came across Inquisitor 3. One bit of information claims > >> > >> "Nowadays, we depend on search engine to get information from around > >> the web. I myself depend very much on search engine. Currently, > >> Safari is using Google as its default search engine. > >> But here comes the issue, a setting will never satisfy the mind of > >> several millions people surfing the web. Some of us maybe want to > >> use Google UK as our default search engine, some maybe prefer using > >> Yahoo! > >> With Inquisitor 3 installed on your Safari, you will be able to > >> change your Safari default search engine easily. > >> Here are the steps you need to do : > >> Download Inquisitor and follow the installation instruction > >> After you've finished installing Inquisitor, relaunch your Safari > >> for the change to take effect > >> Go to Safari ▸ Preferences > >> Click on Search section to modify settings for Inquisitor > >> In the last option box, you should be able to choose your default > >> search engine" > >> > >> Source link for above info > http://www.usingmac.com/2008/6/18/change-safari-default-search-engine > >> > >> So now I'm just wondering if anyone has actually tried this, and how > >> they like it! And how vo friendly is this application? > >> > >> I guess I can be brave and try it first, if no one else has. > >> > >> janet > >> > >> _________________________________ > >> i'm EMAILING FOR THE GREATER GOOD > >> Join me > >> http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/Home/?source=EML_WLHM_GreaterGood > > > > >
