On Thursday 06 Mar 2003 11:28 pm, Rob Blomquist wrote: > On Wednesday 05 March 2003 05:58 pm, stefmit wrote: > > Sorry for the OT, but I am feeling so frustrated now ... I meant to > > ask this question for a while (Google didn't turn any positive > > results), but it is now when I am in dire need of an answer: is > > there an equivalent multi-site search agent for Linux, as Copernic > > is for Windows? > > Google is about all I use now, but I used to use copernic, and I liked > it as it saved my searches. > Mozilla used to save searches, but all has changed now. Instead there is the ability to save a group of tabs. I didn't realise the advantage of this at first, but it enables you to keep the search on the first tab, open pages in separate tabs, closing the ones that aren't any good, and saving the useful ones because you kept them open.
Galeon has a similar feature, but that is called 'save session' IIRC. Both are extremely useful. Anne -- Registered Linux User No.293302
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