Hi YubNubbers. I'm a long time fan and user of YubNub, but have for a
long time felt that YubNub could be taken further and made more
customizable/useful for individuals. So, I'm writing this message to
tell you all about a YubNub-inspired web app I've developed called
Queriac. Here's the blurb from the website that summarizes what it's
all about..
"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."
Queriac is a free, open source project and is in active development by
me, Zeke Sikelianos. I want to invite you all to create a account and
try it out. If you like YubNub, I think you'll love Queriac.
> Hi YubNubbers. I'm a long time fan and user of YubNub, but have for a
> long time felt that YubNub could be taken further and made more
> customizable/useful for individuals. So, I'm writing this message to
> tell you all about a YubNub-inspired web app I've developed called
> Queriac. Here's the blurb from the website that summarizes what it's
> all about..
> "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."
> Queriac is a free, open source project and is in active development by
> me, Zeke Sikelianos. I want to invite you all to create a account and
> try it out. If you like YubNub, I think you'll love Queriac.
> Pretty cool. I especially like the method you implemented to save and
> use bookmarklets. That's pretty clever.
> Do you have a Google Group for queri.ac discussion and feedback?
> Brian
> On Mar 25, 12:15 am, Zeke Sikelianos <sikelia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi YubNubbers. I'm a long time fan and user of YubNub, but have for a
> > long time felt that YubNub could be taken further and made more
> > customizable/useful for individuals. So, I'm writing this message to
> > tell you all about a YubNub-inspired web app I've developed called
> > Queriac. Here's the blurb from the website that summarizes what it's
> > all about..
> > "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."
> > Queriac is a free, open source project and is in active development by
> > me, Zeke Sikelianos. I want to invite you all to create a account and
> > try it out. If you like YubNub, I think you'll love Queriac.