And just a few more points: a) Wolfram Alpha, Rotten Tomatoes, Mac OS X hints, Macupdate don't have any international sites (yuck!) b) IMDb only has German, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese
If anyone knows of any good international weather sites, then let me know. (Weather.com sucks for international) On 30 April 2011 11:01, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]>wrote: > Those of you reading this are the lucky ones getting an early heads up that > an updated Web Searches module is coming out. It has quite a few bug fixes, > and something that'll hopefully make things simpler. > > I've put together a simplified Web Search List with about the top 30 or so > searches that I can think of. > The nice thing about this list is that it'll automatically detect which > country you're from, and return results from that country (not just US!) > It does default to US results at the moment, and for many countries this'll > be the case. > > I'm now asking for you, fellow QS users to give me a hand and test this > list from whichever country you're from. > > First of all click > here<http://qs0.qsapp.com/plugin-data/web-search-list.php?type=simple> > > You should then hopefully see a list of web searches (click them and > they'll open in Quicksilver) that you can test. > > Here's what I'd like you to do: > > a) If there aren't results from your country, then post back in this thread > with the result at the very top of the page. It'll be the language of your > OS. > For me it's > > 'en-gb' > > b) If some of the searches don't work for your country (e.g. the domain > doesn't exist) then post back here with: > i) The name of the search not working > ii) The real search URL for your country (go to the site in question > and search for ***, then post that here) > > c) Let me know if there's a search you feel is missing. If you can, try and > find how the URL changes for each country >
