With Quix, all you have to do is provide a command to perform various different, regular internet tasks.
Quix is an excellent bookmarklet, that allows you to easily access all your bookmarklets and has various commands to perform a particular task.
All you have to do is drag this –> Quix <- to your bookmarklets bar or folder on your web browser. Once this is done, to use Quix, you just have to summon it. A text field will appear for you to provide a command to, after which the task will be performed.
For example, let’s say you need to find the meaning of a word using Google Dictionary. Now, without doing the entire process of going to the Google Dictionary website, all you need to do is open the Quix bookmarklet and type ‘dict’ and the word to direct you to the meaning of the word on Google Dictionary (as shown below).
Quix has several such commands, and you can even create your own commands to get more out of Quix. Access the entire list of commands here.
This bookmarklet basically reduces the need for you to maintain various bookmarklets for different tasks. Learn more about bookmarklets here. To set up Quix for a specific web browser, please visit this.
Related Reading: A Guide To Keyword Bookmarks
Quix – A Command Line Bookmarklet For Your Browser
Friday, January 29, 2010
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