Bart, I haven't seen anything similar in Linux yet... with the exception of the new Mozilla build (M12). Granted it is not even beta yet, but rather in alpha, but it does have the feature you mention. If you are willing to run some buggy software, go ahead and point your browser to http://www.mozilla.org, and download the M12 build of Mozilla. I read somewhere in slashdot today that they just released a special build for Debian today. Of course, keep in mind it is quite unstable and buggy.
Nitebirdz On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Bart Szyszka wrote: > Hi, > > I've been using Debian a lot lately, but there's one thing I'm missing a lot. > MS Internet Explorer's Search Bar. In case you don't know what it is, it's > basically a search pane on the left side of the browser window where when > you type in your keywords, it'll display the results in that bar and when you > click a link to follow them, it opens it on the right while the pane stays > open. That way you can easily go through searches without needing to > deal with opening new windows or using the back button to go back to the > search page. And in the Search Bar you can click the 'Next' button to have > it cycle through all the search engines. Has anyone been able to find > something similar that they use under Debian Linux w/ Netscape? Or what > about a program like Copernic (not nearly as convenient as the Search Bar, > but it would be better than how I'm doing things now)? > > -- > Bart Szyszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ:4982727 > B Grafyx http://www.bgrafyx.com > Join AllAdvantage.com and get paid to surf the Web! > http://www.alladvantage.com/go.asp?refid=ARD582 > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > >