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Shel Holtz
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Browser relief for keyboard fans

I’m a keyboard guy.

This probably is a combination of having learned to type in junior high school (a revelation; I started typing everything, and this was back in the days when your only choice was a manual typewriter) and having jumped into computers when your only option was working with a command line.

Which was fine with me. I still relish the opportunities to invoke DOS or work in UNIX so I can make things happen just by keying in a simple command. With the exception of online forms, though, most of the work that goes into using a browser involves pointing and clicking. Ah, to be able make things happen from a browser-based command line.

So I was thrilled to find YubNub, a browser-independent tool for executing command-line prompts for the browser. The folks who developed this little gem have created a batch of commands. For example “gim” is the prompt to get images, so if you typed “gim meetings,” you would get the results of a Google image search with the keyword “meetings.” No need to go over to Google and select the image search. “WP” launches a Wikipedia search, “tec” brings up Technorati, and “flk” goes to Flickr. (I ran “flk neville hobson”) and got pictures of my “For Immediate Release” co-host.)

Further, you can create your own commands to simplify whatever it is you frequently do on the web.

The YubNub site includes instructions for getting the tool to work in Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera, and Camino.

Hat tip to mip’s scan.

01/17/06 | 4 Comments | Browser relief for keyboard fans

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  • 1.And to think that the LN Hair Care Advisory Board thought that dot commands (.fu) were the epitome of evil. <VBG>

    Craig Jolley | January 2006

  • 2.There's also a mobile version of YubNub which uses Skweezer to condense the site for mobile browsers.

    http://www.thebogles.com/yubnub.html

    Stephen Davies | January 2006 | UK

  • 3.Hey Shel,
    Glad you enjoyed the tool. I thought it was awesome though my wife just kept shaking her head saying "Looks like a step backwards to me." You got it though bang on, it reduces the number of pages/clicks needed to go an find info. What I like about it is the ability to create all kind of interesting commands. What my wife didn't like was having to remember commands rather than pointing and clicking, but being able to create your own set of "shel-defined" or "mip-defined" commands totally eliminates the need to memorize commands.
    Definitely hats off to folks at YubNub.

    mip | January 2006 | Toronto

  • 4.Hi Shel - I'm delighted that you find it useful! And the "folks who developed this little gem" is you! Heh - I mean all the people who have added a command using the "create" command.

    Jonathan Aquino | January 2006 | Victoria BC Canada

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