· This release adds two new search interfaces that we call 'Manhattan' and 'Osaka'. These add to the regular WebMynd sidebar and the 'Phoenix' interface that was launched in version 0.8.2
This release contains a number of new features and improvements including:
· Many more search sources including the NYTimes.com, Yelp, Facebook, Technorati, Google Groups, Google Scholar, Docstoc, Life Photos, Last.fm, Huffington Post, eBay, StubHub, Twingly
· A new experiment search interface which users can opt to apply to the Google search results page
· A new toolbar at the top of the Google search results page allowing users to switch between interfaces
· Intelligent search feature to recommend the user sources for particular search terms
· Support for Bing
· Addition of a 'Delete All' function for user's history
· Integration with Private Browsing so that history recording is automatically disabled in this mode
· Improvements to the history recording UI in the status bar
· Source Code License What's this?
· This is a minor release with the main change being a redesigned search interface on Google, Yahoo! and Live Search which makes it easier to configure your WebMynd sources. There is a new menu and configuration panel instead of the old list of favicons.
In addition the following bugs were fixed:
· Compatibility with Kallout
· Less intrusive feedback box on search interface
· New logo and control button in the status bar to enhance ease of use
· Disable the capture of HTML snapshots of the sites you visit, with the option of enabling them
· Optionally disable thumbnail capture of the sites you visit
· Performance improvements and reduction of memory footprint
· New logo and control button in the status bar to enhance ease of use
· Disable the capture of HTML snapshots of the sites you visit, with the option of enabling them
· Optionally disable thumbnail capture of the sites you visit
· Performance improvements and reduction of memory footprint
This is a major release with WebMynd's interface on Google completely redesigned and new functionality added:
· Aggregated search across 20 sources including Wikipedia, Twitter, Hacker News, Flickr and many more
· Search across the full text of your history and the top sites that you visit (powered by Yahoo! BOSS)
· Ask your Twitter network for help with your searches
· Configurable layout of the search results
· Improved install process which opens a help page and prompts the user to set the required cookie and NoScript settings to allow WebMynd to function.
· Uses local disk space more efficiently by storing thumbnails in jpeg format rather than png and not storing multiple copies of so many resources when capturing pages
· Fix incompatibilities with various other extensions