Prototyping
- October 27th, 2006 9:13 am
19 comments...
Oh my, that looks nice. I’d still prefer to stick with Flock, though.
That looks bitchin. Build/run and .dmg it out to the world.
Just kidding. I realize it will take some time to code.
This looks absolutely fabulous! :)
Wow, I can’t live without the current inquisitor, and this just looks amazing. Any ideas of when it will be released or when we can beta test for you?
werd! i love it
looks great! i use inquisitor all the time…
you could also add Google Brazil… i’d love it!
anyways, inquisitor is awsome!
Just awesome. ‘cept for the UI change, any big enhancements in functions?
Nig.
ps look forward for the final xtorrent too.
Looks awesome Dave!
hmm – I’m not sure about the arrow at the top — I think that a sort of drop down approach makes more sense from a usability perspective. It looks like it’s pointing to one part of the field, and not the whole thing.
Also, the black on white is sexy, but does it add anything? is the current black text on white not doing the job?
Looks good though. Here’s what I’d love – getting rid of the address bar entirely and having inquisitor styled search/navigation as almost a full screen real time deal. If you know the address, it will just go there of course. It will pull from not only google, flickr, wikipedia, etc., but it would also pull from your history of visited pages, stuff you’ve bookmarked, etc.
Trying to present all those sources in a way that is intuitive is the real challenge, and I think you’ve got a great start. This has the potential to be really big.
Also, I love safari, but I’ve personally basically stopped using it in favor of firefox. Despite the shortcomings of safari, there is something very powerful about an open source standard that we can agree upon, regardless of OS. So I know you may have already heard this, but I’d love to see this happen for FireFox.
very nice but transparency would be a nice pref even if it might make things unreadable at certain levels.
looks great though!
peace.
bv.
where do i enter my credit card information to purchase?
Nice. But you have a number of products out there. Be great to see the innovation continue with NewsFire. Is it still being enhanced?
I live in NewsFire and would be great to see more features, like easy saving, disable reordering, search etc
Looks great. I have to admit that I am not using Inquisitor at the moment, but only because I like OmniWeb too much. I would be very happy if you made it work in that browser too!!
can’t wait.
I love the new look — however since I installed the new version I can’t use inquisitor in Camino anymore? How can I re-download an older version and install it so that Camino can have any form of inquisitor?
(I did buy a license for version 2.6.something, so I feel somewhat pissed off that I can no longer use it with Camino, my primary browser, when I thought I was just upgrading the Safari version! Please get back to me via email or post the answer here.)
I’m really enjoying inquisitor 3 – works well and it’s really smart – the UI is slick with the blue & grey on black – love it …
one issue though – how do i turn off the ‘superfluous’ yellow popup balloons when i hover over the results …?
it basically replicates what’s already in the result field – and in some cases, actually blocks/covers the result altogether …
Am i missing a preference option somewhere to disable …?
overall – slick, handy and absolutely gorgeous on the eye … ;-)
Lance
Wow awesome… damn you got that out in the wild fast as well :)
looks wowiiieeee… br
Very nice