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Open In Regular Web Browser #7

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DarwinJS opened this issue Jan 16, 2017 · 0 comments
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Open In Regular Web Browser #7

DarwinJS opened this issue Jan 16, 2017 · 0 comments

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DarwinJS commented Jan 16, 2017

I love the flexibility and concept of web-search.

I am using it to configure one search URL into a private, custom wiki that tracks language elements for an in house language.

Since I use multiple monitors, It would be awesome if I could configure it to launch in a separate browser window. There are people on my team who would still like the integrated mode - so this would be an enhancement - not a suggestion to replace the mini browser.

If you did allow launching a separate browser, it would also be nice to configure whether it launches a new window or in the same one. I can see where some people might want to keep a trail of web searches where they are doing research and others may want it like a help system, but to display bigger.

A big benefit to a separate browser is being able to use CTRL-F to use the browser's page search function to find the same reference within the page hit.

Thanks for your consideration.

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