![]() At that point, I only needed keyword searching to replace Keywurl completely. I was really excited to find SafariOmnibar, which merges the search and location bars into a single bar that supports both. Theoretically, GlimmerBlocker supports keyword searches in the location bar, but I couldn’t figure out how to configure it and eventually gave up. Happily, Saft’s biggest feature (restore open windows) is now built in to Safari on Lion. ClickToFlash likewise only supports Snow Leopard, and tickets reporting issues with Lion haven’t been responded to for months. Keywurl and Saft haven’t been updated yet, and will probably take time. GlimmerBlocker was updated pretty quickly, but it turns out that YouTube download links download corrupted video files. When I upgraded to Lion, none of them worked. GlimmerBlocker provided ad-blocking and page transformations like a “download video” link on YouTube pages. Keywurl provided searching directly in the location bar, and keyword searches to limit the search to specific sites. Saft mainly provided automatic restoration of open windows when quitting and restarting Safari. When I upgraded to Lion, however, I discovered that none of them work. ![]() I have been a dedicated user of Saft, Keywurl, GlimmerBlocker, and ClickToFlash for years. Install the Safari extension version of ClickToFlash, get video downloading for free. Update: So as of today, you can just install SafariOmnibar 1.2 now and then update ist yourself. Tada, now you have a single location bar for URLs, searches, and keyword searches. Edit keywords in the file SafariOmnibar.bundle/Resources/ist. Install Safari Omnibar from the provided installer package, and then download my customized version and install it to /Library/Application Support/SIMBL/Plugins/.
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