With regard to the search facility in Chrome, I would prefer if Chrome
would allow me to switch through the search engines it imported from
FF through keyboard shortcuts. Makes things easier / faster if you
know how to use it and you don't have to go to each site and re-add it
to chrome.

Tc,

Lohita

On Sep 4, 11:32 pm, gdmitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I see now that this actually does exist, in the search management
> options - for those who haven't poked at it, you can associate a
> shortcut string with a search engine such that you can type <shortcut
> string>-Tab-<search string> in the address bar. I actually quite like
> this and I think it may be even better than Firefox's approach in the
> end, but currently it's kind of buried and I'm not sure how intuitive
> it really is to configure.
>
> Some kind of obvious up-front interface for search configuration,
> assuming the devs think it might be used by people who aren't already
> hunt-in-the-options power-user types?
>
> On Sep 2, 11:39 pm, Graham Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Another thing that's missing that'd be useful is switch-on-the-fly
> > search engines. Firefox's separate search window facilitates this a bit
> > better, I think (and also lets you see your last search terms really
> > easily). I have several search engines added to Firefox for various
> > sites and services and I use the switch-on-the-fly feature a lot to
> > search sites like Wikipedia.
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