# Monday, October 23, 2006
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I installed IE7 last week and really enjoy it. This morning I took a look at the on10 site of Microsoft and saw the video about addons for IE. I like the inline search capability of FireFox and when I saw there's an addon for IE available I immediately installed it. It's a bit of a shame that it isn't the default search functionality in IE but the addon does the work :-).

Taken from the website: Inline Search is an extremely useful free add-on for Internet Explorer that mimics Firefox's search behavior, it turns searching into a Web page into a non modal research experience coupled with a search as you type facility. It integrates flawlessly into IE (version 5.5 or above), giving it that little extra that makes you a lot more efficient when you are looking for a specific piece of information.

You can download the addon here.

Grz, Kris.

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