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Make web search in current opened browser - Farr_Browser_Launcher by lanux128I use Opera as my main browser, but I also need Firefox and Chrome. They all have their strong and week points. I make, for example, a Google search using "g query" syntax. Here comes my question: how can I make my web search in the current opened browser and not in the default one? And if I have all 3 (or only 2) browsers opened, could I specify a preferred order of them? Maybe this could be doable already, but I have no idea how. It is annoying to work in Firefox and hitting "g whatever" makes me wait until Opera launches etc... Thanks! Note: the answer was offered by lanux128 in the form of Farr_Browser_Launcher version 1 and version 2. |
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