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    RABS 0.2.1

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    Bartosz Kusza | More programs
    MPL / FREE
    April 4th, 2007, 05:05 GMT
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    RABS description

    RABS is an extension which allows rapid access to favorite search engines.

    RABS is an extension which allows rapid access to favorite search engines.

    Allows rapid access to (my) favorite search engines. Just type in address bar g something to search something with google. It's useless in FF 2.0. Read below why.

    g - google.com
    w - en.wikipedia.org
    wpl - pl.wikipedia.org
    a - allegro.pl
    e - e-dict.pl (PL/EN dictionary)

    Thank you for comments. Especially for:
    "Right click in any website's search field, and you can create this same functionality."

    In older versions than 2.0 I didn't found this functionality and editing bookmarks and assigning letters for search engines was too difficult, i.e. for ma grand father :)

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    Requirements:

    · Firefox: 1.0 – 2.0a3

      


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