How It Works TrackMeNot runs in Firefox as a low-priority background process that periodically issues randomized search-queries to popular search engines, e.g., AOL, Yahoo!, Google, and MSN. It hides users' actual search trails in a cloud of 'ghost' quer
xswingx can help you...
* Add prompts to any text component.
* Add child components to any text field. (Called buddies. Wonder why? Read the FAQ.)
* Add a search field to your UI (and let it look and behave like native - or not).
ChunkIt! is a safe and innovative add-on to your Internet browser that searches and extracts the valuable "chunks" of information often hidden within the countless hyperlinks that comprise the Web.
What do we mean by a "chunk"? Think of a chunk as a compact block of content, text, or data that contains enough descriptive information pertaining to your search terms to convey an idea.
After a quick install, you'll see the new ChunkIt! search box appear in your browser. By entering keywords in the ChunkIt! search box, valuable information from the Web will become much easier to find. This revolutionary approach to search will save you hours of time and frustration because you can avoid aimless browsing and endless clicking from one link to another. It's the perfect application for researching consumer products, gathering important information, sifting through discussion groups and blogs, and finding answers to all your home and technical problems.
Searchmonkey - power searching without the pain Searchmonkey bridges the gap between Beagle (simple interface, large search net) and find/grep (powerful searching, small search net).
Stop wasting time hunting through your Start Menu. Your programs, documents, favorites, bookmarks, web sites, shutdown, and search engines are all just a few keystrokes away. And, Engage will organize your programs for you automatically!
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