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AmiGO Labs now has an [http://www.opensearch.org OpenSearch] plugin that you can use to search the GO from the comfort of your toolbar. It also allows for term and gene product suggestions while you type.
AmiGO Labs now has an [http://www.opensearch.org OpenSearch] plugin that you can use to search the GO from the comfort of your toolbar. It also allows for term and gene product suggestions while you type.


It should be available from any page on the [[AmiGO_Labs]] site by clicking on the icon next to the search bar and adding the engine.
It is available directly from the Firefox Add-Ons site ([https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/11687 gene product]). You may also get it from any page on the [[AmiGO_Labs]] site by clicking on the icon next to the search bar and adding the engine.


This should work with any browser that can use OpenSearch. Unfortunately, this does not include Safari as of this writing. Safari users are encouraged to complain mightly and use something like [http://www.inquisitorx.com/safari/ Inquisitor] in the meantime.
This should work with any browser that can use OpenSearch. Unfortunately, this does not include Safari as of this writing. Safari users are encouraged to complain mightly and use something like [http://www.inquisitorx.com/safari/ Inquisitor] in the meantime.

Revision as of 17:15, 28 April 2009

Overview

AmiGO Labs now has an OpenSearch plugin that you can use to search the GO from the comfort of your toolbar. It also allows for term and gene product suggestions while you type.

It is available directly from the Firefox Add-Ons site (gene product). You may also get it from any page on the AmiGO_Labs site by clicking on the icon next to the search bar and adding the engine.

This should work with any browser that can use OpenSearch. Unfortunately, this does not include Safari as of this writing. Safari users are encouraged to complain mightly and use something like Inquisitor in the meantime.

Troubleshooting

OpenSearch is still considered experimental software and may be offline for periods of time. All of the AmiGO_Labs caveats apply.