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SafariKeywords 0.7

License: Freeware Free
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Publisher: Dudekopp
File size: 62KB
OS: Mac OS X
Date added: 2009-10-27
Homepage: http://safarikeywords.sourceforge.net
Category: Internet

SafariKeywords 0.7 Description

"It basically lets you tell Safari where to search for the words you entered."


EditByBSEditor: SafariKeywords teaches Safari a feature that's long been available in other browsers, such as Mozilla or OmniWeb and is known as "Mozilla Keywords". It basically lets you tell Safari where to search for the words you entered into the search bar, instead of always consulting good old Google. If the first word of what you entered is the name of a shortcut you defined (or one of the factory defaults) in the preference pane, Safari uses that shortcut's URL instead of Google. If not, it defaults to Google (unless configured otherwise).

Say you want to look up your favourite actor at the Internet Movie Database, just go to the seach bar, enter "imdb de niro" and hit Return. Looking for vintage Beatles albums? Enter "ebay beatles album". Shareware for your iPod? "macupdate ipod". Documentation for PHP's utf8encode function? You guessed it, it's "php utf8_encode". These are examples for some of the default shortcuts shiping with SafariKeywords, but of course you can make your own! Have a look at the SafariKeywords prefence pane in your SystemPreferences application, and see how they're made. For starters, you can modify the shortcuts' names (e.g. "movies" instead of "imdb"). See Custom configuration to learn how to figure out those search URLs for your own shortcuts.

Advanced features:

It is currently possible to use multiple %s placeholders in a URL. The placeholders encountered in a URL are subsequently replaced with words from the query, and leftover words are appended to the last placeholder.
This makes it possible to define shortcuts like this one:
image http://images.Google.com/images?as_filetype=%s&q=%s
and use "image gif madonna son" to search for GIFs of madonna with her son, "image jpg madonna son" to search for JPGs. The downside is that using "image madonna son" will now result in an error, because there are no pictures of filetype madonna.
If you have any idea on how to make this more useful, let me know. you can free download SafariKeywords 0.7 now.

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