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KwiClick Wants to Help You Do Stuff Faster in Firefox

Written by Frederic Lardinois / May 7, 2009 11:04 AM / 6 Comments

kwiclick_logo_may09.pngIt's somewhat hard to describe KwiClick in just a few words. KwiClick is a Firefox plugin that combines a number of seemingly unconnected functions in one. Among other things, it allows you to quickly perform searches by highlighting and right-clicking on any word in Firefox, and the results are displayed in a dedicated pop-up window, so that you don't have to actually browse to Google or Yahoo to see your search results. But at the same time, it also integrates with YouTube and other video services, so that you can play videos in the KwiClick pop-up window while you continue to browse the web.

Features

This, of course, isn't all KwiClick does. Besides doing simple web searches, KwiClick also allows you to search YouTube, Twitter, Wikipedia, Flickr, Friendfeed, and it can take addresses and quickly display a map as well. And those are just the default services, KwiClick can also show you results from 10 more services, including delicious, Technorati, and Amazon.

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Sharing and Videos

kwiclick_box_icons.pngIn addition, after installing KwiClick, a small list of icons will appear next to videos and images on YouTube, Vimeo, and Flickr. These icons allow you to watch the video or display an image in the detached Kwiclick window, share it with friends, find related videos, or more videos from the same producer all while the video continues to play in the background. KwiClick also allows you to share interesting videos you find on most of the popular content sharing services, including Twitter, Friendfeed, Facebook, Digg, Reddit, and Stumbleupon.

All of these results, as well as the embedded videos, are displayed in a dedicated window which always stays on top of your Firefox window. If you like working with mouse gestures, KwiClick also integrates nicely with FireGestures.

KwiClick Does Help You Get Stuff Done Faster

The most important advantage of using KwiClick is that you can perform searches without having to leave the page you are currently on. Microsoft, of course, is playing with some of the same ideas with its Accelerator features in IE8, and other plugins replicate some of KwiClick's features as well. But as an all-in-one tool, KwiClick looks like it could indeed make you more productive while using Firefox (though our own Marshall Kirkpatrick still loves his Drag and Drop Zones plugin for speeding up his searches).


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  1. Nice beginner article on selection-based search add-on for Firefox. You might also like KALLOUT -- See: http://bit.ly/vJKbW

    For readers who use Firefox and are new to IE8, I wanted your readers to be aware that Firefox has a version of IE8 Accelerators, it is called “KALLOUT - Accelerators for Firefox” It’s available as a free add-on also through Firefox. See: http://bit.ly/vJKbW

    The accelerators developed for IE8 will actually work directly with KallOut-Accelerators for Firefox so users can stick with Firefox if they want and still get the benefits of the community-developed accelerators.

    EL

    Posted by: Ed Lanphier | May 7, 2009 12:01 PM



  2. Sounds like Ubiquity. I'll have to try it and see if I like it any better.

    Posted by: VitaminCM | May 7, 2009 12:56 PM



  3. Thank you for the cool add-on suggestion. Hadn't seen it before, tried it out and does speed up browsing.

    Just FYI - Other related add-ons include:

    Cleeki -- https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7750
    Hyperwords -- https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1941
    Ubiquity -- https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/9527

    All great products. I don't have a favorite yet.

    TMax

    Posted by: Tom Maxfield | May 7, 2009 1:12 PM



  4. Thanks for the writeup Frederic! We've got a lot more in the works that we think will help make browsing and interacting with popular services even more efficient. If any of the RWW readers have feedback or suggestions, please feel free to let us know in our forum: http://getsatisfaction.com/kwiclick

    The comments and ideas we receive absolutely help us define our product roadmap.

    Best,
    -=Vin

    Posted by: Vin Turk Posted on FriendFeed   | May 7, 2009 2:20 PM



  5. You can also try Omture.com, it's a firefox browser add-on that makes it easy to find & use information on the web. Along with Google Search, you can also find weather, definitions, Yelp reviews. More services are coming soon.
    www.omture.com

    Posted by: parora | June 2, 2009 2:34 PM



  6. great article

    Posted by: Free Freebies | June 2, 2009 11:29 PM



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