- Fast: run fast, even with thousands of user provided css/scripts.
- Fast: run fast, even with thousands of user provided css/scripts.
- Efficient: less touches, one click to reach any number of search engines without repeated input.
- Efficient: less touches, one click to reach any number of search engines without repeated input.
- URL bar command line support (better with hardware keyboard).
#### Main features
#### Main features
Custom paper size PDF export and long vector screenshot, TTS, text reflow, resource sniffer, translation, reader's mode, user-defined url redirection, webdav/http backup & restore, auto next page, sending/receiving msg/file(s), site config (UA, no JS, no image, no 3rd party script/resource,active script, global scripts), http(s)/socks proxy, enabling html5 apps for local files (pdf/djvu/epub viewer, mdict dictionary lookup etc.).
Custom paper size PDF export and long vector screenshot, TTS, text reflow, resource sniffer, translation, reader's mode, user-defined url redirection, webdav/http backup & restore, auto next page, sending/receiving msg/file(s), site config (UA, no JS, no image, no 3rd party script/resource,active script, global scripts), http(s)/socks proxy, enabling html5 apps for local files (pdf/djvu/epub viewer, mdict dictionary lookup etc.).
The command line could be a ".js", ".sh" or other executable with arguments. Ex. ":!s g keyword" could invoke "s.js" executable with the whole string as arguments ("s.sh" or "s" if file exists, here "g" as google search engine); ":! g keyword" would invoke the file ".js" or ".sh" as executable.</p>
The command line could be a ".js", ".sh" or other executable with arguments. Ex. ":!s g keyword" could invoke "s.js" executable with the whole string as arguments ("s.sh" or "s" if file exists, here "g" as google search engine); ":! g keyword" would invoke the file ".js" or ".sh" as executable.</p>
<p>For regular (non-js) executables, the standard output of the command line will be treated as lines of web urls.</p>
<p>For regular (non-js) executables, the standard output of the command line will be treated as lines of web urls.</p>
<p><ahref="i:0h.sh:../searchurl/txt/web.sh">Click to install the example file ".sh"</a><br>
<p><ahref="i:0hs.sh:../searchurl/txt/web.sh">Click to install the example file "s.sh"</a><br>
<ahref="i:0hs.js:../searchurl/txt/web.js">Click to install the example file "s.js"</a></p>
<ahref="i:0h.js:../searchurl/txt/web.js">Click to install the example file ".js"</a></p>
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