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Quick Internet Search

Release 2.0

Totally free - no purchase required ever, no nag screens, no demoware, and fully functional
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Quick Internet Search is the new way to do search the internet and visit your favorite sites!  Stop getting the results from just one search engine.  Instead, get the results from as many search engines as you want, and each on its own tab.  And, if you want to visit your favorite sites, open them all at the same time instead of one at a time.  The first step is to download Quick Internet Search.  Installation is automatic and takes just seconds.  Only Quick Internet Search is installed. There is no installation of other products, toolbars, demoware or adware.

Once installed, Quick Internet Search is easy to use.  Just open it via one of many ways:  The System Tray icon, the button in the Quick Launch toolbar, from Program Files, or easiest of all, from the new button in Internet Explorer. 

The easiest and fastest way to open Quick Internet Search is by moving the mouse pointer over the slider, which is installed on the left side of the screen:
 
   

When the mouse is over the slider, the quick access button appears.  When the mouse moves away, the button disappears.  The slider can be dragged to any side of your screen. 

When you open Quick Internet Search, the following dialog appears:

Quick Internet Search Professional main dialog

Just select Search in the "Look in" box, type in the search text in the "Search for" box, and click Explore.  A new browser window opens with multiple tabs, one each for the search sites:


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You get the results from multiple search locations in the same amount of time it takes to submit a search to one engine.  And, you don't have to navigate to a search site to submit a search.  Just click on the new button in the Internet Explorer and submit your search.

One of the really neat features in Quick Internet Search is an option to submit searches in random order.  It makes the results far more interesting.  No longer do you always see the same site first. And we have found that different search sites give very different results!

Quick Internet Search works best with IE7 or the latest release of Firefox. When you type in a search string and click Search, Quick Internet Search opens a new browser window with tabs for each of the checked search locations.  Every search is always opened in a new window.  If you don't like the results on one tab, you just click to another tab. It is far faster to click to the next tab than it is to have a search engine show the next page of results - and the next tab is more likely to have relevant results than the next page of a search engine's result.  When you are done, you just close the window, closing all the tabs.

If you are using IE6 or an earlier version of Firefox that does not have tabs, Quick Internet Search will open new windows for each of the checked search locations.  The best solution is to upgrade to IE7 or the latest release of Firefox.  This gives you the maximum benefit of Quick Internet Search.

To access Quick Internet Search, either click on the new button in the Quick Launch toolbar:

Or, in Internet Explorer, click on the Quick Internet Search button (you will need to close and re-open IE after doing the install in order to see this button)

If you expand the "Look in" dropdown box, a list appears:

The entries in this list are called collections.  A collection consists of a set of sites that are opened when the Explore button is clicked.  There are sets of sites for images, music, news, search, shopping, travel, video, and weather.  You can add or delete sites from a collection and you can add or delete collections. A site can be a search site or just a site you want to open.  For example, the Search collection are search sites (Google, Yahoo, ....) and you need to provide a search string in the "Search for" box.  The News collection is the opposite:  It is just a set of sites that are just opened for reading (BBC, CNN, ....).  All the features in Quick Internet Search can be set to your preferences via the Customize button.

Quick Internet Search will save you time and free you from being captive to one search engine and free you from opening one site at a time.  Best of all it is free, does not expire, has no nag screens and no demoware.  Why wait? Download now!

 
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