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# Friday, September 08, 2006

"Inline Search is an extremely useful free add-on for Internet Explorer that mimicks Firefox's search behavior i.e. it turns searching into a web page into a non modal research experience coupled with a search as you type facility. It integrates flawlessly into IE (version 5.5 or above), giving it that little extra that makes you a lot more efficient when you are looking for a specific piece of information." (via Core Services)

This add-on is fantastic !

You can download it here.

Posted by Oren Ellenbogen 
08/09/2006 01:19, Israel time UTC+03:00,     Comments [3]  |  Related posts:
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Friday, September 08, 2006 6:31:13 PM (Jerusalem Standard Time, UTC+02:00)
Awesome !
Itzik Havakuk
Sunday, September 10, 2006 2:19:51 PM (Jerusalem Standard Time, UTC+02:00)
Just switch to Firefox... No reason to keep using IE and waiting for it to mimick more Firefox behaviours...
Yoni
Wednesday, May 30, 2007 6:21:05 AM (Jerusalem Standard Time, UTC+02:00)
Firefox is slow when you add too many extension. I prefer IE7 and it's wonderful add-ons, such as inline search , iespell and ie7pro. Just try IE inline search and tell me what about Firefox. Another Inline Search http://www.ie7pro.com/inline-search.html.
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