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Download a Sogudi that is compatible with Safari 3 here:
- I'm calling this "beta", so use at your own risk.
- I haven't completed the installer yet, so you'll need to get your hands dirty and install it yourself.
- If you successfully install and test it, please add your information to the test case table below.
A note for sites such as MacUpdate, VersionTracker, Tucows, etc: Please do not update your listings to this version yet. It is not ready for the general public. The download has no instructions or installer. This page is meant for beta testers, only. They know what they are getting into, but the visitors to your sites will not. |
Installation for Tiger
- Delete $HOME/Library/InputManagers/Sogudi if it exists.
- Expand the "tgz" file above.
- Drag the "Sogudi" folder into $HOME/Library/InputManagers
- Restart Safari.
Installation for Leopard (from here)
- Delete $HOME/Library/InputManagers/Sogudi if it exists.
- Delete /Library/InputManagers/Sogudi if it exists.
- Expand the "tgz" file above.
- Drag the "Sogudi" folder into /Library/InputManagers
- Use Terminal to:
- sudo chown -R root:admin /Library/InputManagers
- sudo chmod -R go-w /Library/InputManagers
- Restart Safari
Test Cases
Problems/Feedback
It seems to only work with the address bar, not the search field. It's been a while since I used Sogudi... is this by design? -- klimas»gmail
It will work if you have a shortcut named "default_search". -- KitzKikz
Okay, it seems to be working correctly now. I was hoping you could type any keyword into the search field like you can in the location bar, but I guess that's a design decision and not really relevant here. -- klimas»gmail
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