Higher Capacity Context Menu Searches

Well, if that isn’t just the spiffiest entry title, I don’t know what is.

Jaap A. Haitsma has published Dictionary Search 0.5, an extension for Mozilla/Firefox that makes it easy to perform follow-up research on a webpage you might be reading. Just use the mouse cursor to highlight some text, right-click, and select the engine/website you want to search. I use it to search IMDb, Netflix, and Amazon for information about books, music, and movies (not respectively), to do further research on google (search, news, and images), salon.com, metafilter, and slashdot, as well as find definitions (surprise!). It’s incredibly useful, and it can be configured to search the databases of just about any website that uses GET headers in their search technology.

The only problem I ran into: Jaap’s default compilation only allows for four search engines to be configured at once, which isn’t quite enough for me. So I delved into some source, did a little tinkering, and upped it to eight: Download the updated installer here. <Updated 4/19/04 for bug fixes>

A couple of the engines I use,as they should be formatted for Dictionary Search (right-click and Copy Link Location):

Amazon.com
IMDb
MetaFilter
Netflix
Slashdot
Salon.com
eBay