> > I've got both the Google deskbar and DQSD installed and I find
myself
> > using DQSD less and less (most likely because it now defaults to IE,
not
> > Avant Browser, even though I've tried to change that). What with
every
> > search engine and random website offering their own version of DQSD
(I
> > assumed based on Dave's code), won't the original idea become
diluted? I
> > still use DQSD occaisionally for specialized searches though.
>
> There are still things I find myself using over and over..   -
caculator,
> timer, calendar, comx.
>
> I havent seen where the other deskbars let you drop in a "search" of
your
> own design.   I haven't looked at them recently, maybe there are some
out
> there that do..


That's true (as far as I know), they limit what you can do to what
benefits them. I just don't have tinker time anymore.

Slashdot keeps rejecting - nothing new there- my historical articles on
the deskbar. It'd be nice if the general nerd^^^^computing community
knew where it came from in the first place.

Where do I send other potentially good ideas for fun and profit?

Paul





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