
re:search is a little application that'll hopefully make your Internet search life a little faster. What's New
Version 1.1:
- Copy Link from the toolbar copies the link from the Web view, not the selected result. Control-clicking the result will always copy the link of the result.
- Clicking a link which would normally open a new window in a browser open the link in the default browser.
- The context menu items for items in the Web view should now behave sanely.
- Clicking a result after having navigated to another page within the webview will return you to the original result.
- Clicking a link which is a JavaScript link will now load the correct page.
- If you’ve navigated away from the result page, clicking Copy Link or Open in the toolbar will open the current page, not the result page.
- If Yahoo!’s search service is down, you’ll see an error and not just a blank result set. (This doesn’t happen very often.)
- Adds auto-update support using Sparkle.
- Adds an error message when a search result can’t be found.
- JavaScript functions can no longer resize re:search’s window.
- Fixed a bug in which cached results would be returned again, even if the user asked for more results using the results pop-up menu. Version 1.1:
- Copy Link from the toolbar copies the link from the Web view, not the selected result. Control-clicking the result will always copy the link of the result.
- Clicking a link which would normally open a new window in a browser open the link in the default browser.
- The context menu items for items in the Web view should now behave sanely.
- Clicking a result more... Requirements
PPC / Intel, Mac OS X 10.4 or later
*Previously available here
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