Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 14th Jul 2005 19:37 UTC
Mozilla & Gecko clones The Mozilla Foundation has posted the second alpha edition of its next standalone browser, for now code named "Deer Park". This version now includes an integrated update system that would make it possible to patch the browser with small-sized upgrade files, rather than forcing users to download and reinstall a full version, as is now the case. Screenshot.
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RE[2]: search
by on Thu 14th Jul 2005 21:49 UTC in reply to "RE: search"

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Well, you can. Just type the phrase and hit enter. Unfortunately, by default you end up with Google's "I'm feeling lucky" result. Go to about:config and filter for "search", and set browser.search.defaultUrl to http://www.google.com/search?lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=

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RE[3]: search
by eMagius on Thu 14th Jul 2005 22:56 in reply to "RE[2]: search"
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2005-07-06

Opera's address-bar searching capabilities are substantially more advanced than that. ;)

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RE[4]: search
by on Thu 14th Jul 2005 23:56 in reply to "RE[3]: search"
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I guess Firefox being able to use any search engine from the location bar just isn't advanced enough from everyone.

Hint: Right-click the search field of any given search engine, and click Add a Keyword for this Search. :-) To see a list of predefined searches, consult the properties menu of all the bookmarks in the "Quick Searches" bookmark folder.

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