Tag: Keyword

Assign easy to remember keywords to your bookmarks in Firefox

February 11, 2008 by Jason

If are a frequent firefox user, you must be wondering how you can assign small easy to remember shortcut keywords to your mostly used bookmarks.

But why shortcuts for bookmarks ?

Well assigning shortcuts to your mostly accessed bookmarks could save lot of your time and increase your productivity.

How Productive?

A small keyword could be used to locate the website address, instead of typing full address or clicking the bookmark in the bookmark toolbar.

Lets see how can you set shortcuts for different bookmarks Read More»

Keyword Search in Firefox

December 14, 2007 by Jason

Firefox is a great browser, but you already knew that, right? Firefox’s keywords facility can be used for a neat search trick. It is best used for a directed search engine that digs specific data for example, a Bugzilla search, IMDb search, LXR search or Marcel/wine search wine-searcher, and so on. Here are the steps:

1. Using Firefox, go to a site that offers a simple search facility (for example, IMDb, LXR or your local Bugzilla).

2. Place the cursor within the search box. Read More»

Windows Vista Finding Your Files

January 28, 2007 by Jason

vista1.Simple Search Use the Start menu Search box to type part of a file is name and see a list of the matching files. Use a similar Search box at the top right of every folder window to search down through subfolders.
2.Advanced Search From the Start menu, choose Search, type what you need to find and Windows Vista will show you all the files matching your criteria.
3.Advanced Search Filters Use + to add filters using keywords, author, title or just about any of the information available in properties.
4.Saved Search – A few clicks of the mouse and you can save a search to revisit later.