Public Queriac Commandline
Manifesto
Queriac allows you to manage your ... more >
Queriac allows you to manage your quicksearches, shortcuts, and bookmarklets
by taking them out of your browser profile and onto the web, making them portable,
taggable, shareable, and generally easier to manage. Drawing from the concept of
Yubnub and extending it in the spirit of
del.icio.us, Queriac effectively turns
your browser's address bar into a flexible command line.
To start using Queriac, create an account. It's easy, free, and awesome.
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New Features
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Allowing others to anonymously query your commands is a separate option per command. [10/10]
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The header now has two actions: search commands and public command.
'search commands' simply searches our list of commands. 'public command' executes any public command through
the public user. This is especially handy if you want to try out a
command before subscribing to it. Note that bookmarklet commands can't be executed from here. [10/8]
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We have our first page dedicated to Tags! For now it has
commands we recommend through our tag lists and some interesting tag clouds. [10/3]
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We now have a public user whose sole responsibility is to automatically
subscribe to and offer access to all our public commands. [9/28]
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Updates & Support
Google Group
If you need support or want to make a feature request, head over to Queriac's Google Group.
Blog
Queriac has a cute little tumblelog at queriac.tumblr.com . If you're looking
to stay in the loop about what's going on with Queriac but don't want to be overwhelmed by the chatter, this is the feed for you.
Bugs
Queri.ac is a one-man project at the moment so it's got its share of minor issues. If you find something, please submit a ticket at Queriac's Google Code Project Page.
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