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HistoryHound lets you do a fast text search on RSS feeds, the entire content of all web pages you've visited recently, plus all the pages you've bookmarked.
Have you ever tried to find something in your browser history or bookmarks, but couldn't quite remember when or where you saw it? HistoryHound will chase down the page for you - fast!
Powered by Mac OS X's "SearchKit" search technology for fast searching, HistoryHound scans your browser's cache, history, and bookmarks periodically to keep its search index up to date. It also includes a built-in browser based on WebKit, the same engine that's inside Safari, so your search results are rendered quickly and accurately.
Features:
-Pick your browser - or don't. HistoryHound supports all of the major Mac OS X web browsers, and if you use more than one browser, HistoryHound will search for pages you've visited in any of them. So use whatever you want - Safari, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Camino, OmniWeb, Mozilla, Netscape, Opera, Shiira, or even the built-in browsers in the PulpFiction and NetNewsWire RSS readers - HistoryHound will track down the pages no matter where you saw them!
-Choose the full search window, or an unobtrusive search palette. If you don't need fancy previews or sorting by name and by relevance, use HistoryHound's search palette instead. You can use it as a normal window, configure it to float above everything else, or to hide itself when HistoryHound is in the background.
-Assign a hot key to quickly call HistoryHound into action. A quick press of command-option-space (or any other key combination you choose) brings HistoryHound to the front and selects the search field.
-Search Types Pick a search method that works for you. Search for any or all of your search terms, use a boolean search, or take advantage of the include/exclude notation to quickly find what you want.
-Follow your tracks for as long as you want. You can tell HistoryHound to keep as many days of your web browsing history as you like.
-Search for keywords in the full text of RSS feeds that you've visited or bookmarked in Safari.
Requirements:
OS X 10.4 and later.
Safari, Internet Explorer, OmniWeb, Firefox, Camino, Mozilla, Netscape, Opera, Shiira, PulpFiction, NetNewsWire or URL Manager Pro
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