Ever Used the Search Button in IE 6?


  

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  1. 1. Ever Used the Search Button in IE 6?

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Yea i know it is a random question but i just started useing it and it isn't too bad. i just wanted to take a poll and see how many people really used it and what ya'll think about it

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hmm, i never use it. too used to just clicking on my google link. although i noticed you can have it search google, so maybe i'll give it a try, if i can remember.

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I don't use IE :D :D :D

I used to use the google toolbar in IE, and now I just do the same sort of thing in IE whereby you type in the search, hit down and select search. However, the nice thing is Mozilla will let it set that search to any source you want (e.g. google)

Just another reason I gave up with IE's crap...

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Originally posted by timdorr

I don't use IE :D :D :D

I used to use the google toolbar in IE, and now I just do the same sort of thing in IE whereby you type in the search, hit down and select search. However, the nice thing is Mozilla will let it set that search to any source you want (e.g. google)

Just another reason I gave up with IE's crap...

u can do that in IE too......

Die Rebel scum:P

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I use QuickSearch

It's a (imho) a handly little search tool that sits in the taskbar, very customizable & convenient. (I like that it gives me instant access to translations, dictionary definitions etc. as well as search engines :))

I've also set different SE's in IE 'g searchterm' for google etc.

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Originally posted by DisinfectedDuck

I set "s" to be for searching google

so if I wanna search for say NEOWIN, I write "s neowin"

pretty nice.

cool.. i do it a bit differently...

its "google neowin" for me

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