10.5: Remove the Google search box in Safari 4 in Leopard

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This hint updates this older hint to work in Safari 4 in Leopard. Disclaimer: Proceed at your own risk…Cocoa, to me, just means a hot drink made from chocolate powder! This hint requires you have Apple’s Xcode installed. Also make sure Safari is not running when you do this. In the Finder, control-click on Safari and select Show Package Contents. Navigate into Contents


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