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http://zabkat.com/blog/01Feb09-xplorer2 ... search.htm
not your average junk toolbar!
http://zabkat.com/blog/01Feb09-xplorer2 ... search.htm
not your average junk toolbar!
Enhancements
I started playing with the xplorer2 toolbar in Firefox this morning. You might consider adding the "preferences" features from the Google search page, particularly:
- 1. SafeSearch Filtering (Do not filter my results, etc.)
2. Number of Results (I prefer 100 items on the SERP)
3. Results Window (Open search results in a new browser window)
thanks but no thanks, I prefer using my open browser for searches, and if I want to check my mail I use outlook which is configured to grab ALL third party email, send and recieve, also having a clean and minimalistic x2 toolbar is important for a non power user like me. So many features, too little time to get to know them all, plus ofcourse altzheimers which plays a huge role, but only if I forget to take my morning coffee :D but...how do you maximise earnings from your app without alienating users, that is indeed a difficult task.
Highlighted word counters not showing up
I have installed the toolbar in Firefox on XP, Vista, Windows 7, and OS X (Leopard). The drop down control next to the highlight icon does not appear on any version. You show it in your demo. Should this appear?
Highlight drop down control
I think we are talking about different things. The Wink demo showed a count of the hightlighted items. Firefox does not.ionQuote:
The drop down control next to the highlight icon does not appear on any vers
so how do you get hotmail and yahoo email in outlook? (I mean the normal web-based email)
I do get hotmail (and live.com) in Outlook using the free Microsoft Outlook Connector - http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlo ... 81033.aspx.
There is a free tool YPOPS that lets you get Yahoo mail in an email client. (I do not use it but I used to.)
the email question was for dunno
anyway I just installed firefox 3 and i can see what you mean about the drop-down. It looks that the firefox version works differently, like google toolbar before v5: each keyword gets a button added to the right, you can click those to find a particular search term in the page, eg
this method is not very space efficient but it works along the same lines as with the IE toolbar version that I discussed in the blog article
anyway I just installed firefox 3 and i can see what you mean about the drop-down. It looks that the firefox version works differently, like google toolbar before v5: each keyword gets a button added to the right, you can click those to find a particular search term in the page, eg
this method is not very space efficient but it works along the same lines as with the IE toolbar version that I discussed in the blog article
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Firefox okay again
Figured it out.
Searched for search.conduit.com in Firefox's about:config and reset each entry to its default. That cleared this up.
Searched for search.conduit.com in Firefox's about:config and reset each entry to its default. That cleared this up.