Downgrading (Slow) Safari 5 to (Fast) 4.0.5

I've tried some ways from Apple Discussions to fix Safari 5, sometimes it seems fixed, but again and again it gets slow,
Can somebody post an easy way for downgrading (Slow) Safari 5 to (Fast) 4.0.5?
Thank you,
Francisco

I had the same problem. If you have an external hard drive, your older edition Safari is probably saved on there. Otherwise, Google Safari 4 and see what you get. Safari 5 is horrible.

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