Searchling is a free, quick and unobtrusive way to access your favorite search sites in MacOS X. Once running, Searchling appears as a small icon (the 'G', for Google) in your menu bar alongside your other menulings. Click the icon and a small text field and two pop-up buttons will appear. Enter your search and hit return...poof, you've got results in your favorite Web browser. The source code is available. What's New
Version 1.1 adds the following:
- Sites definitions now sorted in Application Support directory
- Easier to edit, won't be overwritten with newer releases
- Displays warning if you mess up the sites.xml file (and uses defaults)
- Clicking the menu icon while its displayed will toggle it
- Better support for right-clicking on the menu icon (not perfect)
- New magnifiying glass icon
- Added Google:Groups and Google:Mac to defaults Version 1.1 adds the following:
- Sites definitions now sorted in Application Support directory
- Easier to edit, won't be overwritten with newer releases
- Displays warning if you mess up the sites.xml file (and uses defaults)
- Clicking the menu icon while its displayed will toggle it
- Better support for right-clicking on the menu icon (not perfect)
- New magnifiying glass more... Requirements
PPC, Mac OS X 10.2 or later
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