Krugle updates

krugle Links – Save and View Past Searches
krugle links allow you to bookmark your search results and add a label. You can then reference your search results later or share your findings with others.
krugle Codespaces – Explore Answers, Organize Your Results
krugle users are familiar with how tabbed searching lets you quickly and easily find and organize answers to your coding conundrums. With krugle codespaces you can organize a set of open tabs into a single bookmark, save the link, and review your results later. Review a code file, explore technical documentation, and learn about a project - all without losing your place.
Browser Plug-Ins – Create a Personal Search Engine
krugle provides developers a fast, easy way to create personal code search engines using only the site, language, project, or other criteria you want. No more wading through thousands of irrelevant search results to get to the information you want. We've created plug-ins for Firefox which are available on MyCroft. Firefox and Internet Explorer versions will both be available on the krugle download page soon!
Query Qualifiers – Get the Search Results Most Relevant to You
Are you a geeks geek and prefer query qualifiers vs dropdowns? krugle query qualifiers allow you to refine searches to a particular website, project, or even a specific language such as Java, Perl, or Delphi. You have a lot of flexibility to customize your search to more quickly find answers.
Fun Stuff
Take any code conundrum to krugle, find the answer, create a link and post your tale in our forum. The best story about finding code will be living la vita Starbucks.
Blog Highlights
Have you been to the krugle blog lately? Our engineers have been posting all kinds of interesting information about the product, code search, other interesting stuff. Some highlights are below.
Code Spaces Go Live
Semantic Code Search
Krugle FireFox Plug-in
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