Search Engine Switch Search Engine Switch

Productivity
Version: 1.0.5
Last Update: 2022-06-13

Overview

Search Engine Switch is a Chrome extension developed by bitbute.tech. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Search Engine Switch is 1.0.5, updated on 2022-06-13.
112 users have installed this extension. 9 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: bitbute.tech

Easily switch among multiple search engines without having to retype the search repeatedly.

This extension makes it easy to search for same terms across multiple search engines.
Suppose you searched on google, but would also like to see the search on bing, it can be done with a single click. The extension is aware of your search text and knows how to search the same thing in another search engine.

Rating

9 ratings

Total Installs

112

Information

Last Update

2022-06-13

Current Version

1.0.5

Size

542KiB

Author

bitbute.tech

Website

bitbute.tech

Category

Productivity

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avatar Rohith Dsouza
2022-05-06

The extension is good, but i would really love the option to manually add more search engines, especially i'm looking to add you.com! so a manual option to add to add more would really cool!

avatar Sikander Mansuri
2022-02-15

This is probably the most useful and necessary extension I have on Chrome. its save so much time . :)

avatar zai zaka
2022-02-10

The extension does exactly described "Easily switch among multiple search engines". This allows me to browse in multiple search engines at the same time with only two clicks. You guys did an excellent job.

avatar Royal spot
2022-02-08

For me, it's a time saving tool. This extension is really worth installing.

avatar Huradi Sebeginum
2022-09-03

Basically this extension is what I'm searching for. Unfortunately it lacks two functionalities what makes it unusable:
* Defining own search engines like Wikipedia, Stackoverflow, Duden ...
* It is not available for Chromium. Why this limitation? It's just a flag in the metadata.