I see now that this actually does exist, in the search management
options - for those who haven't poked at it, you can associate a
shortcut string with a search engine such that you can type <shortcut
string>-Tab-<search string> in the address bar. I actually quite like
this and I think it may be even better than Firefox's approach in the
end, but currently it's kind of buried and I'm not sure how intuitive
it really is to configure.

Some kind of obvious up-front interface for search configuration,
assuming the devs think it might be used by people who aren't already
hunt-in-the-options power-user types?

On Sep 2, 11:39 pm, Graham Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Another thing that's missing that'd be useful is switch-on-the-fly
> search engines. Firefox's separate search window facilitates this a bit
> better, I think (and also lets you see your last search terms really
> easily). I have several search engines added to Firefox for various
> sites and services and I use the switch-on-the-fly feature a lot to
> search sites like Wikipedia.
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