Search Terms Finder Search Terms Finder

Productivity
Version: 2.1
Last Update: 2017-12-10

Overview

Search Terms Finder is a Chrome extension developed by Zvi Adamovsky. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Search Terms Finder is 2.1, updated on 2017-12-10.
185 users have installed this extension. 5 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Find the terms from last search in current page, with jump-to-term links and highlighting.

Extension icon is enabled in any page navigated from search results.
Click to quickly find/highlight search terms in the current page.
Google and Bing are supported by default, other search engines can be added using extension's options.
Inspired by SearchWP Firefox extension.
New in v2.1: support multiple words wrapped in quotes.

Rating

5 ratings

Total Installs

185

Information

Last Update

2017-12-10

Current Version

2.1

Size

53.81KiB

Author

Zvi Adamovsky

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Peg Cava
2021-05-28

Hi,
I've always used SearchWP in Firefox and find it very helpful in not losing focus and finding what you're looking for quickly.
Here I would like to have the option to leave the Highlight feature on all the time.
Another nice thing would be the ability to change colors or at least have very different colors so as not to confuse the highlighting of a word with another.

avatar M G.
2019-05-06

Leider ohne jegliche Funktion mit Vivaldi 2.4.1488.38 / Chrome 73.0.3683.105.
Vielleicht gibt es ja mal ein Update?

avatar Clint Priest
2018-10-18

Works great, out of the 4 or 5 like extensions, this was the only one that worked, great job.

avatar Chad Biggerstaff
2017-12-06

Closest thing I've found to Firefox SearchWP (which no longer works with latest Firefox breaking changes). Saves a lot of time when trying to find your search terms on the page, much easier then doing a find and retyping words, and the highlight feature is very handy as well. Only key wish would be it would recognize when searching multi words in quotes i.e. "Windows 10".

avatar Dafnis Zùñiga
2017-09-05

excelente