With SnappySeeker from iambic

Jan 4, 2010 15:35 GMT  ·  By

Created especially for Android owners that wish to save time when they search for information on the Internet, SnappySeeker has an intuitive interface and proves to be a very practical utility. Developed by iambic, the application helps users quickly launch searches on the Internet, employing some of the most well-known search-engine websites, such as Google, Amazon, Yahoo!Finance, Wikipedia, and many more. To reduce the time they need to access these websites, Android users are required to include it in their Favourite lists, so that it will only require no more than three clicks to reach any of them.

SnappySeeker can do more than just launch these search-engine websites, as it can also refine the search using a specific pattern that users can choose with only one click. Basically, they will be able to opt for searching the Web, Mobile sites, Images, Shop, News, Stocks, Maps, Gmail, Software, Books and Wikipedia.

You will only need to complete the query word in the designated slot and click on the appropriate filter, so you can narrow down the search. Everything can be done in up to three-four clicks, depending on your Android setup. You can return to the main screen of the application to make another search by simply tapping the escape button.
Also offered as a full-featured trial, SnappySeeker is definitely a useful and time-saving solution that will surely raise the productivity of your smartphone. The software needs to be registered after the trial expires so it can be used indefinitely. Android owners will be able to purchase the SnappySeeker for about 4.95$, which is not such a high price after all.

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