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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: Matt_H on January 20, 2013, 03:21:35 AM
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Didn't think to check if this existed until just recently, so posting to spread the knowledge around:
Here (http://mycroft.mozdev.org/search-engines.html?name=aminet) you can find Mycroft search plugins to perform a basic search of Aminet directly from your browser's search bar. I believe IBrowse and MorphOS OWB are compatible (although they ship with Aminet search by default, so this isn't really necessary for them), as are all the usual browsers for PC/Mac/Linux.
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Not certain if this is the same one I've been using in Firefox for about forever, but a search plug-in is extremely useful. Never tried using if in IBrowse, so if anyone has I'd appreciate a review on whether or not it works.
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Not certain if this is the same one I've been using in Firefox for about forever, but a search plug-in is extremely useful. Never tried using if in IBrowse, so if anyone has I'd appreciate a review on whether or not it works.
I remember many years ago someone had put together an Aminet search plugin for Firefox, but it required a bit of effort to install and configure. This one is literally one or two clicks.
IBrowse comes with an Aminet search option out of the box. Works great!
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NetSurf for OS4 comes with an Aminet search option too.
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Try the "Add keyword for this search" feature in Firefox et al: just right-click into any search prompt and use this menu item to define a keyword for this prompt, e.g. "ami". Then, you can enter "ami mui" into Firefox' location bar and it'll search Aminet (or whatever) for "mui" - a neat, hardly known feature and highly useful.