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A9 Search Advance 1.2.1


License Free
Requirements Mac OS X 10.4.1 <br />Any web browser
Downloads 3 Limitations None
Publisher bonAveo:Development File Size 147k
Date added 21 Nov 2005 Check your speed

With "A9 Search Advance" you'll be able to search Amazon.com's search engine A9.com - featuring OpenSearchTM Technology.

You can select one or more sources by checking it's checkbox and you'll retrieve results / information in your browser at A9.com, listed into userfriendly columns. -each selected source has it's own column which is resizeable and configurable.

The standard set of OpenSearchTM sources available in "A9 Search Advance" allows you to choose to search and retrieve information from several providers (listed below).

  • Web search (by Google, but also provided by A9 and Alexa)
  • Image Search (by Google)
  • Wikipedia
  • Referance (by About.com)
  • Books (by Amazon)
  • Movies (by Amazon's IMDb)
  • RSS Search (by Feedster)
  • Your History (previous A9 searches)
Important notes!
Please make yourself familiar with A9.com's Privacy Policy! This Widget will automatically notify you whenever a newer version is available by pointing your browser to an update page.

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