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Conclusions:
Conclusions:
* Default search engine: if we were to implement a default search engine option, the Safari and Flock implementations are intuitive.  A right-click on search bar option to set a default engine would have been nice, but I haven't seen it on other browsers.  IE's implementation looks like a hack, and Maxthon's implementation antagonized me as a user.
* Default search engine: if we were to implement a default search engine option, the Safari and Flock implementations are intuitive.  A right-click on search bar option to set a default engine would have been nice, but I haven't seen it on other browsers.  IE's implementation looks like a hack, and Maxthon's implementation made me want to pull out my hair.
* Notify ability to add search engine: none of the sites seemed to do a good job of this notification.  A stronger visual cue here would help.
* Notify ability to add search engine: none of the sites seemed to do a clear job of this notification.  A stronger visual cue here would help.
* One-time use of search engine: haven't seen it implemented on any other site.  If we decide to implement this feature, we should make it an option, not a rule.
* One-time use of search engine: haven't seen it implemented on any other site.  If we decide to implement this feature, we should make it an option, not a rule.
* Multi-engine search: Maxthon's search is noticeably slow, but highly customizable.  SeaMonkey's solution is fast but not elegant, unless the search is esoteric.  Opera's is confusing because of the two search boxes.
* Multi-engine search: Maxthon's search is noticeably slow, but highly customizable.  SeaMonkey's solution is fast but not elegant, unless the search is esoteric.  Opera's is confusing because of the two search boxes.

Revision as of 23:34, 22 June 2007

« Comparative Feature Analyses
« Search Notes

General Browser Capabilities

Search Engines

Current Capabilities:

  • Ability to manage search engines: add, remove, restore default, reorder
  • Automatically check for updates to search engines
  • Highlight notification of ability to add search engine

Upcoming Capabilities:

  • Ability to declare a default search engine - FF3 P3? (link)
  • Ability to use a temporary search engine and then restore the default (one time use) - FF3 P3?
  • Support search engine shortcut keys (Ryan Flint) - FF3 P2

Capabilities in other browsers:

  • Multi-engine search (link)
  • Local search engines on default

Conclusions:

  • Default search engine: if we were to implement a default search engine option, the Safari and Flock implementations are intuitive. A right-click on search bar option to set a default engine would have been nice, but I haven't seen it on other browsers. IE's implementation looks like a hack, and Maxthon's implementation made me want to pull out my hair.
  • Notify ability to add search engine: none of the sites seemed to do a clear job of this notification. A stronger visual cue here would help.
  • One-time use of search engine: haven't seen it implemented on any other site. If we decide to implement this feature, we should make it an option, not a rule.
  • Multi-engine search: Maxthon's search is noticeably slow, but highly customizable. SeaMonkey's solution is fast but not elegant, unless the search is esoteric. Opera's is confusing because of the two search boxes.
  • OpenSearchFox is a great FF extension that allows you to right-click any search box, and add it as a search plugin. Opera has this functionality built in.
  • Loki is a very interesting FF extension that leverages a wifi positioning system to integrate your location to your search. It feels like too much bloat now, but with improved performance, might be meaningful to search.

Address Bar

Current Capabilities:

  • Drag and drop search
  • Ability to browse by name from address bar (keyword.URL)
  • Unified search - results include bookmarks, URL history, search history and the web
  • Search bookmarks and history from Address Bar
  • combine bookmark keywords and bookmark search - FF2?
  • keywords (search from location bar)
  • Customized keyword web searches - opera
  • URL alias - maxthon
  • autocomplete keywords


Conclusions:

  • When adding a search engine to Opera, we are able to create a keyword for using it. It notifies if a keyword is already being used. Very convenient!

Search Bar

  • keyword web searches
  • Search bookmarks and history from Search Bar
  • support for multiple search boxes - FF2?
  • site-specific search using search box
  • highlight entire search field when clicking in the box
  • SnapBack - safari
  • button to clear search field - safari
  • search this site - camino
  • wrap up feature for search engines, to search all at once
  • targeted search options: audio/video podcast, photo, code, technorati searches
  • drag and drop search
  • highlight, right-click, and search
  • button information on mouse-over
  • Resizable search bar (Neil Deakin) - FF3 P2

Search Results

  • Rich search results (Gavin Sharp) - FF3 P3
  • offer suggestions to autocomplete searches - FF2
  • google calculator suggestions in search box - FF
  • display in new tab vs. this tab
  • display in new window
  • display in sidebar
  • preview search results - safari
  • show matching bookmarks when searching - flock
  • show recent searches/search history

Search this Page

  • search on webpage
  • highlight search text on webpage
  • match case of search text on webpage
  • search for text when i start typing (quick find)
  • dim background on search w/in webpage - safari
  • match whole word only on search w/in page - opera
  • option to search in current window, local files, internet, web cache - iCab
  • option to search 2 search engines at once - iCab
  • search and replace - omniweb
  • search for regular expressions - omniweb
  • find in all tabs - shiira

Other

  • writing direction in search and location bar - safari
  • user profile to save search and other settings

Screenshots

Search Engines

Set default search engine

Internet Explorer:

Search-Default-IE.jpg

Safari:

SE-default-Safari.JPG

Flock:

SE-default-Flock.jpg

Maxthon:

SearchEngine-shortcut-Maxthon.JPG

Multi-engine search

Maxthon:

SE-mult-Max.JPG

SE-multoption-Max.JPG

Opera:

SE-multi-Opera.jpg

SeaMonkey:

SE-multi-SeaMonkey.jpg

Address Bar

iCab:

AB-shortcut-iCab.jpg

OmniWeb:

AB-shortcut-Omniweb.jpg

Opera:

AB-shortcut-Opera.jpg

Safari:

AB-shortcut-Safari.jpg

Search Bar

SearchBar-settings-Google.JPG

Search Results

Search this Page