Using the integrated browser quick search you can easily and instantly search for AndroidPIT articles with on your browser:
Upon opening the AndroidPIT website youʼre browser will automatically know a new search engine is available. Below weʼll show you how to add AndroidPIT as a search engine.
» Firefox
» Internet Explorer
» Chrome
» Opera
Click on the little arrow next to the logo of your current search engine and select “Add AndroidPIT web search”:
Thatʼs all there is to it! The AndroidPIT web search has been installed:
Click on the little arrow next to the magnifying button, then select “Add search engine” and "AndroidPIT web search":
Click on "Add" in the next box. If would like to always search using AndroidPIT, you can place a checkmark on "Use as my standard search engine":
To finally search using AndroidPIT, click again on the little arrow and select "AndroidPIT":
The AndroidPIT web search can now be used:
Open the options dialog box via "Customize Google Chrome" and the menu section "Options":
Click on the “manage” button in the "Standard search" section. In the following box select "androidpit.com" and click on "Set as standard" and then on "Close":
There is no separate search field in Chrome. You simply enter the search term into your address field:
Right-click on the search field of the AndroidPIT website and select the menu item "Create search...":
Enter a shortcut, e.g. "ap" and click on "OK":
The AndroidPIT search can now be used by entering "ap" into the address field, followed by your search text.