Safari in Snow Leopard and search provider

Hi,
I cannot find option to choose search provider in Safari in Snow Leopard. Did it disappear?

Hi,
That image you posted is from the Windows version of Safari (note the close window button in the top right of the window).
The Windows version does allow you to toggle between Google and Yahoo. For whatever reason, Apple only offers Google on OS X.
Many third party developers offer tools that can change the default. Have a search on versiontracker.com / macupdate.com - just be aware that they may not be Snow Leopard compatible yet.

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