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Overview: What can I do with Quickbrowse?
Quickbrowse is all about saving you time by combining content that matters to you inside a
Collection Page for much faster viewing. There are several Quickbrowse applications that
let you do this in different ways: myQuickbrowse, qbNewsstand, qbSearch and qbSelections.
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| 1. qbNewsstand qbNewsstand offers the simplest start into Quickbrowsing. So let's start with this. |
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Check out qbSelections and you'll see that it works the same way, except for letting you choose from other topic areas like comics, sports etc |
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| 3. myQuickbrowse myQuickbrowse allows you to combine almost any pages you want into a Collection Page: |
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| 4. qbEasy qbEasy allows you to specify Web pages for quickbrowsing without having to enter web addresses by hand. Instead you just visit the pages you want to "grab" for quickbrowsing, right click on the qbEasy icon in your system tray, choose "grab web page". Once you've grabbed all the web pages you want to quickbrowse, simply right-click the qbEasy icon in the system tray again, chooose "add to collections", and you'll see an interfacing showing all the web addresses you have "grabbed", letting you insert them into your existing collections or into a new collection: ![]() Similarly, qbEasy allows you to easily import web addresses from your browser favorites ("bookmarks") into your Quickbrowse collections. |
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| 5. qbSearch qbSearch let's you quickbrowse various search engines. It's more than just a metasearch engine (letting you search multiple engines at once). It's a metasearch engine with a quickbrowse twist, allowing you to specify how many search result pages from each engine you'd like to see. You can do a search on google and tell qbSearch to display 20 Google result pages at once. That saves you from the hassle of clicking on "Next 10 Hits" all the time, as necessary when using search engines the old fashioned way. ![]() |
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