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Blingo For Safari Users

April 19, 2006 • Cool Tools & Browser Hacks

If you're a Mac user, there's a good chance you use Safari to browse the web. Safari has a search box in the upper right corner of every window for handy searching, just like Firefox, with one difference: it's stuck on Google.

Now you can add Blingo to your Safari search box. Here are two ways to do it:

AcidSearch is a Safari plugin that adds several interesting features to the search box, and it can point your search box at whatever engine you like. Take a look at this great screencast, which shows you step-by-step how to add Blingo to Safari after you install AcidSearch. (Thanks to Garrett Murray, a Blingo user we've never even met, for creating that helpful little video!)

Inquisitor is another Safari plugin, and if you've installed it then you just need to add Blingo to the top of your search engine list. Tell Inquisitor to use this search string: "http://www.blingo.com/search?q=%@"

Best of luck to all of our Mac users! Many of us at the Blingo Headquarters in California use Safari every day.