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As it says right there on the Quix front page, “Your Bookmarklets, On Steroids” and they mean it. If you use a lot of of bookmarklets, like I do, then you probably have a lot of them cluttering up your bookmarks bar in your browser. It isn’t always simple to find the one you want if you have a long list of them. This is where Quix steps in. One bookmarklet to rule them all! After you invoke Quix by clicking on the bookmarklet, all you have to do is type in your command. Quix has a list of the default commands but you can create your own by using their simple syntax and creating your own command file. Your custom file extends their default commands. I put my custom command file in Dropbox so that I can edit it live on my computer. When I hit save, the file is then synced back to Dropbox. If you aren’t familiar with Dropbox I suggest you read what I wrote about Dropbox before, here. This is also my replacement for Ubiquity since I have switched to the Chrome browser.
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