| Thanks, this is exactly the kind of feedback I was looking for. - Will probably add an overlay for first time user. - Have changed it to :help - The main reason why I started with fefoo was to make sure that I don't have to remember search engines. There are at least 5 different source code search engines, but I doubt any one knows any other engines except Google Code Search. With fefoo you only need to figure out that you are searching for source code and you have 5 different source code search engines to choose from. Same goes for the 40 other search categories there. If a music site like Seeqpod closes down you still have 10 other music search engines to choose from. - With the toolbar its easy to search on multiple search engines. You don't have to type the search query again and again. But I guess that needs to be specified in the overlay the first time a user searches for anything. - The back button should work on Firefox, Chrome, Opera and IE but I would need to test it again. - I fully agree about the part about the documentation. - As for monetization I made the application for my own use and there is hardly any cost for me to run it. It might look like a server side application but the whole thing is made in JavaScript and once you visit the website it gets cached on the browser and works from there. This not only increases the speed but also gives you access to all the 200+ search engines. Even if you set it as the homepage it will not take more than the about:blank page to load. It acts like an extension for your browser. |