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infty1234

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Jul 7, 2007
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Hi.

Has anyone gotten any "Leopard-ready" extensions working in Leopard's Safari 3 WWDC Release?

I'm thinking specifically of Inquisitor 3 v42, which allegedly works in Leopard since 2.6.

I installed it, it says it's installed successfully, but when running Safari, well, nothing happens.

Any clues?
 
neener neener, stop telling me what to do. i am a developer, but without a useful and usable browser (which a broken "out of the box" safari most definitely is not), doing any kind of meaningful work is a huge pain in the arse.
 
safari is not broken, the internals of leopard are different, and Inquisitor 3 works with the safari beta 3, which doesn't mean it works with leopard.
 
If you're a developer you should have another Mac running Tiger too. :)
 
If you're a developer you should have another Mac running Tiger too. :)

sadly i'm a poor dev with only one machine. and leopard is mostly usable nowadays anyway --- once you disable spotlight.

safari is not broken, the internals of leopard are different, and Inquisitor 3 works with the safari beta 3, which doesn't mean it works with leopard.

...and if you'd read what i wrote, you'd see what the version of inquisitor i spoke about is apparently "Leopard-ready."
 
...and if you'd read what i wrote, you'd see what the version of inquisitor i spoke about is apparently "Leopard-ready."

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also you could dual boot the machine, I tri-boot, 10.3.9, 10.4.10, and 10.5 on the G5, and dual boot the MBP with 10.5, and 10.4.10
 
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