I bought a new hard drive, so I figured I'd jump to a new operating system when I moved over. I went from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion. Now, I'm pretty set in my ways, when it comes to having things simple. Anyway, my question here is about Safari. I can't stand the unified search bar for several reasons. I was wondering if I could downgrade, and how much damage it really does to delete it. I know the terminal commands to do the deletion and everything, but what really breaks when I do that? I get the message
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How is it required? Do system links open in safari? Will applications break? For the record, I use almost none of the native OSX applications, so if something like that breaks, I don't care. But if it's vital to the system, how? Will it get mad if I throw over the old safari.app from my Snow Leopard HD?Mountain Lion said:“Safari.app” can’t be modified or deleted because it’s required by Mac OS X.
Random question: 2+3 is not 5.