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Make Chrome's Omnibar behave more like the Firefox AwesomeBar
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Mar 15, 20266572 viewsConfidence Score0%
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One of my favorite features of the Firefox AwesomeBar is that I can simply type a substring of any URL or page title in my history and it finds all matches sorted by how frequently they were accessed. Example: I simply type "ask" when I want to ask something on stackoverflow.com., "inbox" goes to m…
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I've also been looking for a way to fix/augment Chrome's Omnibar which still falls short of Firefox's Awesomebar in functionality esp. in handling items from my history. In the same line as mlsteeve's solution, I added History Search as a shortcut i…
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