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Categories:
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- System
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License: Apache-2.0
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WebSite: https://balesz.github.io/android-WebSearch
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SourceCode: https://github.com/balesz/android-WebSearch
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IssueTracker: https://github.com/balesz/android-WebSearch/issues
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AutoName: WebSearch
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Description: |-
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If an app allows you to select plain text then the selected text is shared to
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this app, which in turn, opens it in your search engine of choice, provided it
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obeys the OpenSearch format.
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You manage your search engines on the admin UI. You can import engines from an
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url, or you can add new engines by hand: for examples, see OpenSearch engines
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from [http://mycroftproject.com Mycroft project] and
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[http://www.searchplugins.net SearchPlugins].
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If you tap the import icon on the action bar, a dialog will appear. You have to
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fill the url edit box, then tap the import button. You have to fill in at least
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the name and the url fields. There is a paste icon on the right side of the url
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field; if you tap this icon, it will paste a "{searchTerms}" string into the url
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field. This is necessary because this string will be replaced by your search
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string in the url.
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RepoType: git
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Repo: https://github.com/balesz/android-WebSearch.git
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Builds:
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- versionName: 1.0.3
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versionCode: 6
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commit: 8af754334c1b7
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subdir: WebSearch
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submodules: true
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gradle:
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- yes
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- versionName: 1.0.4
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versionCode: 7
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commit: 73b0bdc928da9
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subdir: WebSearch
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submodules: true
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gradle:
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- yes
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- versionName: 1.0.7
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versionCode: 10
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disable: jar library
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commit: dummy
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subdir: WebSearch
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submodules: true
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gradle:
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- yes
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MaintainerNotes: see build.gradle for version name
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AutoUpdateMode: None
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UpdateCheckMode: RepoManifest
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CurrentVersion: 1.0.7
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CurrentVersionCode: 10
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