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Sogudi 0.4.7b Safari Add-on For Searching Specific Sites •Software Updates •Internet •Software News •Comments •Tell-a-Friend Configure your own shortcuts to search or visit your favorite sites using just a few simple keystrokes in Safari. Sogudi comes with several shortcuts included that allow you to search sites without waiting for their home pages to load, saving you time and effort. Example: Just type 'vt' followed by your search term(s) into the Location bar and hit return. Sogudi translates your text into a fully qualified URL and the VersionTracker search comences. Many more helpful shortcuts are included; you can modify these and easily create your own. Type 'mu' to search MacUpdate, 'dict' to search Dictionary.com, 'mov' for the Internet Movie Database, etc. If you leave off the shortcut, Sogudi will send all the words to its default shortcut instead. You can now type search terms into the address bar just like you can in the Google Search field from Apple. The difference is that Sogudi allows you to change the search engine you use. See the Default Shortcut topic below. New in this version: A version is available for Safari 3 or Leopard users . It's not ready for prime time, but if you are in a hurry... You can now view Unix manual pages directly in Safari, without having to use an external application. Just type "man:grep" to see the unix man page for grep. New in version 0.4.6
System requirements: Mac OS X 10.2.x, 10.3.x, or Tiger Safari 1.0 or later System Support: PPC/Intel Free For more information, visit: http://www.kitzkikz.com/Sogudi •Software Updates •Internet •Software News •Comments •Tell-a-Friend Article URL: http://www.applelinks.com/index.php/more/17896 Next Article: Mac-Pride Pin Made From Classic Mac Key-Cap Previous Article: QuickerTek Announces Mac Leopard Compatibility Updated Drivers Available On Website
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