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)
These three items are automatic changes I always make when I set up a new Firefox installation for myself or an adult client.
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.
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?
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
As long as there is an option to not install the toolbar presented during installation, I see nothing upsetting about packaging these into free software.
This thing was making Firefox squirrely so I uninstalled it but it remains as the default search engine when I type something (not an URL) in the Awesome bar. Any ideas anyone on how to really remove this thing from Firefox?
are you sure it is x2 toolbar to blame? i was thinking that a possible suspect is the feature that automatically puts text you have selected on a webpage in the toolbar search box. You can turn it off from toolbar options (additional settings page)