UCmore Offers Enlightened Search On Toolbar
By WebProNews
Staff Writer
Article Date: 2004-05-06
Search engine toolbars have become a very popular item, giving users the ability to search from their browser without actually visiting any particular search engine. All major search engines offer a toolbar of some sort, with this design in mind.
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Like most search toolbars, UCmore resides in the taskbar of the users browser. When a user searches a keyword or visits a site of interest, UCmore gives users a list of relevant sites pertaining to the keyword searched or the site visited.
The example the site uses is a screenshot of a surfer visiting Fox's website for the television show 24. UCmore suggests a list of sites that are relevant to the subject of the website. The screenshot demonstrates UCmore in action.
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An unfortunate drawback to UCmore is that it only work in Internet Explorer version 5 or higher. This is a drawback for those who have shunned and/or are unable to use Microsoft's browser.
For those privacy junkies who don't like the idea of UCmore monitoring browsing habits, the site has a VeriSign privacy logo stating that the company does not:
Spy on browser habits
Launch pop-ups or pop-unders
Hijack your searches
Create security holes
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