I bet I could use ask.com if it could really answer questions and they concentrated on that, instead of being a generic search engine.
Sometimes I use START http://start.csail.mit.edu/ when I have a question like "what's the biggest country in Europe" or "What's the distance between Buenos Aires and Rosario"
And also, don't forget the thing I like the most about Google Desktop: the cache.
You can find text in text files you deleted, or accidentally wrote over... it's very handy.
Mmhh. what do you call rich text editing? because i think opera supports it just fine... if it is what I think it is... http://img68.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dibujoej0. jpg
I bet I could use ask.com if it could really answer questions and they concentrated on that, instead of being a generic search engine.
Sometimes I use START http://start.csail.mit.edu/ when I have a question like "what's the biggest country in Europe" or "What's the distance between Buenos Aires and Rosario"
If you want to go *really* minimalistic, you can convert all the menu bar into a button, like this: http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/8941/opera4ce.p ng/
That's how I use it.
You can even strip it down more by placing the menu inside a button, like this: http://img362.imageshack.us/img362/3747/dibujo7ly. jpg, is pretty cool!
And also, don't forget the thing I like the most about Google Desktop: the cache. You can find text in text files you deleted, or accidentally wrote over... it's very handy.