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Use the right-click menu to search for selected text in different search engines This extension can be used to search for selected text using the context menu. Different search engines can be added according to the user's wish to the right-click menu. The search results are shown in a new tab which can either be a focussed tab or a background tab depending on the options set by the user. The location of the newly opened tab can also be set by the user to be either next to the current tab or the last tab. The order of the search engines in the right-click menu can also be arranged. A list of 40 commonly used search engines has been added so that users can choose easily. If needed, the user can also add an option which has not been included. Premium features: Purchase a premium subscription to unlock the following features: - AI prompts: Get answers from AI: Summarize, rephrase, translate and so much more. - Customize prompts: Provide your own prompts to achieve exactly what you want. - Sub-menus: Group your search engines and AI prompts into sub-menus for better organization. - Multi-launch: Trigger multiple searches in separate tabs or multiple AI prompts simultaneously. You need at least Chrome version 88 to install and use this extension. If you like the extension, please don't forget to rate it 5-star (preferably!). In case of any issues/suggestions, leave a comment at the support and FAQ link provided below. Known issues: -------------------- 1. Sometimes, the extension icon reverts back from the magnifying glass to default Chrome extension icon. Disabling and enabling the extension again should bring it back. This is perhaps an issue with chrome.contextMenus.removeAll() method. 2. Favicons for search engines cannot be displayed in context menu currently as the contextMenus API does not allow it. 3. Taking settings from omnibar search configuration is not possible. Change-log: ---------------- 3.0.1: Handle old browsers where sidePanel is not supported. 3.00: Premium features added: Multilaunch, Submenus, AI Prompt support. Revamped the Options and Welcome pages, updated icons, and made host permissions optional. 2.99: Added support for selectively not encoding search terms, fixed some bugs 2.98: Fixed some bugs, added support for opening multiple search results on clicking an option 2.97: Added support for separators, fixed some bugs and styling issues 2.96: Fixed a bug due to which context menu items were not working, some styling changes 2.94: Manifest v3 migration, changed way to store data and removed FB like button 2.93: Removed ./ in manifest to avoid chromium bug : https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=410666 2.92: Fixed the delete item button. Added new FB share/like button. 2.91: Fixed content security violations. Removed tweet option due to direct script loading. 2.90: Changed to use manifest version 2. 2.82: Drag and drop to rearrange options. 2.80: Minor code changes, Option for Google+ search added. 2.72: Bug fixed: Chrome restart no longer needed to apply settings. 2.7: Users can now use either 'TESTSEARCH' or '%s' to denote search terms. Context menu icon changed. Minor CSS changes. 2.6: CSS problems fixed on options page. Option for Cuil Search removed and options for Yahoo! Japan, Reddit(Google search) and Google Definitions added.'Facebook Like' button added. 2.5: Users can choose to have the link to options page displayed at the end of the context menu. Export/Import search engines' list feature is provided to facilitate saving of configuration. Options page redesigned for easy use. Added Baidu and Rotten Tomatoes. 2.0: Added options for the user to choose if the search results show in a background or foreground tab. They can also pick whether the new tab opens next to the current tab or at the end. A list of 35 search engines has been added as options for the user to add. 1.5: The order of the search options can now be re-arranged. 1.0: Users can now add as many search engines to the right click menu as they want. An existing option can now be disabled or deleted if not required. 0.9: Added the ability for enabling/disabling particular search engines. Users can also customize which search engines they want and what the name of the search engine in the list should be. 0.5: Added Bing images to default pack
Context Menu Search
Search for selected text or image URL using the context menu Use the context menu to search for selected text or image URL in various search engines 1) exporting and importing search engines requires the "Manage your downloads" permission 2) export added search engines to avoid losing them when updating the extension If you have any questions, please contact me by email
Context Search
An enhanced context menu search. Add and customize multiple search engines to your right-click pop-up menu. Select text, then right-click to access a fully customizable list of search engines in the pop-up context menu. Modify your search engine list at any time in the options menu. 【Features】 • Drag and drop to reorder your search engines. • Add multiple search engines with a single click. • All settings are synced with your Google Account. • Option to hover right-click instead of highlighting text first. 【Known Issues】 • The hover right-click feature may not work on some webpages. • The absence of favicons for your search engines has not been overlooked. Chrome currently does not support adding custom icons to the context menu.
Selection Search - Quick Search
Easily search 🔎 for selected text in different search engines. 1. Install and add the extension to Chrome. 2. Select a text, left-click on the selected text to get a popup where you can choose a search engine to search with. 🔎 3. Customize the look of the buttons that activates the menu, which search engines to show, and many other things. 1. Copy option to copy the selection to the clipboard. 📋 2. Option to open searches in a small popup window. 🪟 3. Option to turn in-site popup blacklist into a whitelist. 4. Toolbar 🛠 popup support. With this extension, you can easily search 🔎for text you have selected in search engines.
Threat Analytics Search
Use the Context Menu (right click menu) in the browser to conduct single or group searches for selected text. Threat Analytics Chrome Extension is a tool for Security Analysts, Malware Hunters, and Incident Responders. This extension enables you to use the Context Menu (right click menu) in Chrome to conduct single or group searches for selected text. Most useful scenarios are when you need to search a File Hash, IP Address or Domain across multiple websites at once. The only requirement is that the Website you are searching provides a way to send parameters either using GET or POST requests. This extension supports both mechanisms. Threat Analytics is focused on using information to make decisions during event analysis about assets in your organization. During our work with customers, our analysts often use the same websites repeatedly to gather information about File Hashes, IP Addresses, Domains etc. Also integrates with RSA Security Analytics, NetWitness Investigator, and Carbon Black. Also supports encoding when the website you are using for your research requires Base64 encoded parameters. This extension is fully Open Source under Apache 2 license and developed/maintained on GitHub here https://github.com/AdvancedThreatAnalytics/threat-analytics-search