The Project Management Search Engine

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Why search the entire internet when you are looking for information related to Project Management? Why not search across only the top project management websites? “The Project Management Search Engine” does just that!!!
Try “The Project Management Search Engine” here:
http://www.pmconnection.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=39

Hi Jack, I just checked the link and find it definitely useful.
why not create a "document" or "blog" and provide some examples of search or how the link can help in a case study etc and tag specific keywords so that this link will always show up in related search in SCN? This will also give you more points and be of helpful for many of us

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  • I no longer have the firefox Included search engines preloaded, where can I go to download those add-ons?

    Had some computer difficulties. After some fixes I couldn't connect to the internet through Firefox. Found problem and fixed it, but not before reseting my firefox as a possible fix. Now I'm missing the preloaded Included search engines. In the window "Manage Search Engines", I no longer have any preloaded search engines. I can download one as an add-on, but I dont want to fish through all the different ones out there. I just want the searches that Firefox had pre-loaded. Is there a way to redownload and install those search engines for the toolbar without removing and reinstalling Firefox? Can I be directed to the links for those specific "what should be pre-loaded" add-ons to add them manually?

    Do you still have the xml files of the default search engines in the searchplugins folder in the Firefox program folder?
    *(32 bit Windows) C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\
    *(64 bit Windows) C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\
    If not then you need to reinstall Firefox.
    You can find the latest Firefox release in all languages and for all Operating Systems here:
    *Firefox 18.0.x: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all.html
    If they are there then delete the search.json file and a possible search.sqlite file in the Firefox Profile Folder.
    *http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_Firefox
    You can use this button to go to the Firefox profile folder:
    *Help > Troubleshooting Information > Profile Directory: Show Folder

  • RE: Firefox search box - manage search engines - get more search engines.. IT DOESN'T WORK , I now get 1000's of useless irrelevant results, PLEASE FIX THE SITES SEARCH NOW, IT'S COMPLETELY USELESS NOW

    RE: Firefox search box -> manage search engines -> get more search engines..
    IT DOESN'T WORK
    I just want to add youtube + some others to the list of sites in the Firefox search box, I now get 1000's of useless irrelevant results, PLEASE FIX THE SITES SEARCH NOW, IT'S COMPLETELY USELESS NOW

    Hi Kvoter,
    What are you hoping for, firefox to display lists of sites you have visited or bookmarked ?
    *''' it should be able to do that'''
    * my firefox does that
    I am only a fellow ordinary user of Firefox & XP, but maybe the problem is on your machine, rather than needing a fix from firefox. If you take a little time to read this you may be able to sort out the problems yourself.
    I hope you do not mind me covering a few basics:
    * the [[Search bar]] { <-- clickable link -- ] is designed to produce a lot or results, whereas
    *the [[Location bar search|Location Bar]] is a lot more specific and may be [[Location bar autocomplete#w_controlling-behavior|set]] to include or exclude History & or [[bookmarks]]
    If you are getting literally 1000s of totally unrelated results you may need to consider [[Is my Firefox problem a result of malware]]
    Hope to hear that you have solved the problem, or a bit more detail about what still is a problem.
    John

  • In the dialogue window of "Manage Search Engine List," the "Restore Defautls" button is grayed out!

    Hi,
    I use Firefox 6.0.1 on Windows 7.
    I installed '''Free Desktop Clock 2.37''' from Drive Software, and then Firefox was hi-jacked, though I carefully chose the custom installaion.
    Edit: Free Desktop Clock itself does not hi-jack Firefox. It's another program (name forgotten) bundled with Free Desktop Clock that did it, adding a toolbar, changing the homepage, changing the default search engine, etc. Actually, those forced alterations can be changed back easily, such as a resetting of the "keyword.url" pref. So, "hi-jack" may be a description that's too strong.
    Anyway, I have managed to clean it up -- unsolicited toolbar, forced homepage, forced default search engine, etc.
    But there is still one problem.
    In the dialogue window of '''Manage Search Engine List''', which appears when you click the drop arrow on the left of the Search Bar and then click Manage Search Engines, the '''Restore Defaults''' button is disabled (grayed out).
    How can that button be re-enabled?
    Thanks.

    Hi,
    Is Free Desktop Clock still listed? If not this may be because the listed search engines are the defaults, so there may be nothing to restore. If you manually added other search engines, you may have to reinstall those separately. Please see [https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Search%20bar?s=search+engines&r=1&as=s Included search engines and Removing a search engine here.]
    Useful links:
    [https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Options%20window All about Tools > Options]
    [http://kb.mozillazine.org/About:config Going beyond Tools > Options - about:config]
    [http://kb.mozillazine.org/About:config_entries about:config Entries]
    [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/whats-that-preference/ What's That Preference? add-on] - Quickly decode about:config entries - After installation, go inside about:config, right-click any preference, enable (tick) MozillaZine Results to Panel and again right-click a pref and choose MozillaZine Reference to begin with.
    [https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Keyboard%20shortcuts Keyboard Shortcuts]
    [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_Firefox Firefox Profile Folder & Files]
    [https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Safe%20Mode Safe Mode]
    [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Problematic_extensions Problematic Extensions/Add-ons]
    [https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Troubleshooting%20extensions%20and%20themes Troubleshooting Extensions and Themes]

  • No Search engines listed in the Manage Search Engine drop down

    After the most recent update 15.0.1 I have NO SEARCH ENGINES on my computer None listed in the drop down menu under "manage search engines" Everything is greyed out so I can't add anything

    Do you still see the default search engines in the searchplugins folder in the Firefox program folder (C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\)?
    If not then you need to reinstall Firefox.
    You can find the latest Firefox release in all languages and for all Operating Systems here:
    *Firefox 15.0.x: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all.html
    Your bookmarks and other profile data are stored in the Firefox Profile Folder and won't be affected by an uninstall and (re)install, but make sure that "remove personal data" is NOT selected whenever you uninstall Firefox.
    *http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_Firefox
    Try to delete search.json file and a possible search.sqlite file in the Firefox Profile Folder.
    *http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_Firefox
    You can use this button to go to the Firefox profile folder:
    *Help > Troubleshooting Information > Profile Directory: Show Folder

  • I want Google in the upper-right search bar. All defaults have been erased. Clicking on "Manage Search Engines" doesn't offer Google as an option. What do I do?

    Running various anti-spyware programs to fix a Google search hijack/redirect problem, somehow all the default options that are originally supplied by Firefox for search engines in the search bar to the right of the URL bar have disappeared. In the "Manage Search Engines" window, the "Restore Defaults" button is greyed out and not operational. The "Get more search engines" link takes me to a long list of search engines which does NOT show the usual defaults, like Google. How do I get Google back into the search bar? (You correctly show my current browser and OS.)

    Do you see the default search engines in the searchplugins folder in the Firefox program folder (C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\) ?
    If not then reinstall Firefox on top of the current installation.
    You can find the latest Firefox release here:
    *Firefox 8.0.x: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all.html
    See also:
    * http://kb.mozillazine.org/Unable_to_search_or_add_new_engines

  • How can I change the default Google search engine in Firefox 8 from google.fr to google.co.uk? Yes, I live in France with a French ISP, but English is my mother tongue and I want UK based responses.

    How can I change the default Google search engine in Firefox 8 from google.fr to google.co.uk? Yes, I live in France with a French ISP, but English is my mother tongue and I want UK based responses.
    I'm using XP Pro.

    You can find search engines on the Mycroft Project website.
    * http://mycroft.mozdev.org/
    * http://mycroft.mozdev.org/google-search-plugins.html

  • How can I set the order of search engines on my Macbook?

    When I use "Manage Search Engines" to rearrange the order of my search engines, the order changes temporarily, only to revert to the order the search engine add-ons were installed, the next time Firefox is restarted. How can I set the hierarchy of search engines to suit my preference, and have it stay that way?

    It may be your preferences problem.
    Try to Reset your firefox and try it newly
    The Reset Firefox feature can fix many issues by restoring Firefox to its factory default state while saving your essential information.
    Note: ''This will cause you to lose any Extensions, Open websites, and some Preferences.''
    To Reset Firefox do the following:
    #Go to Firefox > Help > Troubleshooting Information.
    #Click the "Reset Firefox" button.
    #Firefox will close and reset. After Firefox is done, it will show a window with the information that is imported. Click Finish.
    #Firefox will open with all factory defaults applied.
    Further information can be found in the [[Reset Firefox – easily fix most problems]] article.
    Did this fix your problems? Please report back to us!
    Thank you.

  • Why won't the project manager export all of my media when copying to a new a folder?

    Trying to consolidate a project by using the project manager. It exports most of the files fine but some consistently won't copy to the new folder. Any idea what causes this? It's pretty frustrating considering I'm supposed to hand over a hard drive of the media managed project for the next steps in post very soon and would be a huge waste of time to search for all the individual files and copy them over manually.

    What version of Premiere and which Resulting Project option are you using (Collect Files and Copy to New Location or Consolidate and Transcode)? Also, are the files that won't copy a specific type of file or any other details, and does Premiere provide any error information (dialog and/or information in the Events panel)?

  • How to manage search engines in Firefox 34.0.5???

    I have been using Firefox for sometime now but the latest version has messed up the search bar. I have already seen quite a few posts related to this but no of them fix my current problem.
    I use and addon called 'add to search' it allows me to take search bars on many websites and add them as search engines. It also allows you to set keywords for the different search engines. In version 33 and lower when you click manage search engines it is possible to shift the order of the search engines, edit their keywords, remove them and even rename them. With the update to version 34.0.5 all this functionality is lost. The keywords still operate, but I am unable to edit them or remove/rename search engines I have added. Does anyone know how this can be done? I would like to be able to change the keywords and I would also like to be able to remove search engines I have added and at this point Mozilla has made that hard.
    Any ideas?

    Load this address in the Location Bar.
    chrome://browser/content/search/engineManager.xul
    You may want to bookmark that address for future use.

  • How do I access Manage Search Engines, I can't find it on my FF window?

    I'm trying to delete all remnants of Conduit.com. I've removed most of them, but the FF home page is still under the control of Conduit. I can't even find the search bar icon. Sorry, but I'm not very computer literate. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.

    The Manage Search Engines option is on the menu that appears when you click the icon at the left end of the search box (usually it's the "g" for Google but your icon may be different). Is the box missing?
    To switch your default search engine back to Google, and your "new tab page" back to thumbnails, you can use this extension:
    https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/searchreset/
    If Firefox ignores those changes, you might still have a Conduit-related extension. You can disable ALL nonessential or unrecognized extensions on the Add-ons page. Either:
    * Ctrl+Shift+a
    * orange Firefox button (or Tools menu) > Add-ons
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    Usually a link will appear above at least one disabled extension to restart Firefox. You can complete your work on the tab and click one of the links as the last step.
    Any improvement?

  • The order of topics in the Project Manager is not reflected when creating a PDF for review.

    Can't seem to find an answer to this in the forums...
    Using RH10.
    In the Project Manager pod is a default 'Project Files' folder.
    Within that I have a 'Topics' folder in which my topic files reside.
    Under the View menu, I have selected 'By Topic Title'. I understand that this displays the topics by their title as opposed to their file name. I understand that this is a display toggle only, and has no relation to the order of the topics - the alternative toggle is 'By File Name'.
    Notice in the image below, my topics are displayed by topic title, but aren't in alphabetical order. ...yet.
    There's a button at the top of this window for changing the sort order to 'Sort by Name', which has the result below.
    Ok, so now the topics are displayed by topic title, and in alphabetical order.
    Question 1: If that button toggles the view to display topics in 'alphabetical order', what on earth is the other order called? It's certainly not in order of file name, as I've checked a bunch of the topic filenames, and can't see any pattern/order to the this structure.
    Question 2: When I go to create a PDF for review (via Review > Create PDF for Review), the window that appears displays all the topics available to me to select for review. However, they're displayed in this other 'odd' sort order instead of 'alphabetical' order. The Help menu says that this window reflects the order of topics as it finds them in the Project Manager. However, what seems to be actually happening is it's displaying the topics based on the view you have selected under the View menu (i.e. either 'View by Topic Title' or 'View by File Name'), and regardless of which view toggle you have selected, the order of the topics is only ever this 'odd' sort order. In other words, in the 'Create PDF for Review' window, it appears I can never see the topic list in alphabetical order. Furthermore, it appears that the only way I can resolve this is to go back into the Project Manager, switch to 'odd' sort order, and manually drag all the topics into alphabetical order. ...I have hundreds of topics.
    Is there some way I can quickly change this 'odd' sort order to 'alphabetical'? There must be some underlying file with this order of topics in it (hopefully).

    Hi there
    I don't have an immediate answer for Question 2, but for Question 1, the topic order is "User Defined" as you are able to click and drag topics to create any arrangement that suits you. This was something added as a result of user feedback. Enough users asked Adobe to allow them to arrange topics this way that they made it a reality. The logic escapes me as I'm a user that normally expects software to list things in either ascending or descending alphabetical order.
    Perhaps Peter will pop in with a nice explanation of the PDF for Review sorting and Adobe's logic behind it.
    Cheers... Rick

  • Please create "on-the-fly change search engine" option ALSO for when we mark [word] in a text, then right-click, then choose "Search [engine x] for [word]"?

    In Firefox 34, you have changed the search bar.
    The new style is perfect for those who always starts by typing in, letter for letter, the search term.
    People such as myself, we almost never type in the search term,
    but instead we mark a [word] in a text, right-click this marked [word], then select "Search [engine x] for [word]".
    Speaking for myself, I have now a total of 36 search engine providers, but I usually only use 7 of those.
    I use "Wikipedia (English)" most of the time..
    - but then I will switch to e.g. "AniDB" and use that one for 1 hour..
    - or switch to "Google" and use that one for 30 minutes..
    - or switch to "Wikipedia (Norwegian)" and use that one for 2 hours..
    - or switch to "Wiktionary (English)" and use that one for 15 minutes..
    ..and then I will switch back to "Wikipedia (English)" again.
    The way the search bar was in Firefox 33 and earlier, I could very easily switch the default search engine.
    Just one click to open the drop-down menu, then choose one.
    In Firefox 34, I have to choose "Tools" -> "Options", the "Search" tab..
    - before I can THEN click to open the drop-down menu.
    4 clicks instead of 1, that's like 400% more work..!
    Also, the fact that I have to go into "Options".. make this..
    ..I don't know how to put it, it's a kind of psychological barrier that I have to overcome each time.
    I mean, before Firefox 34, I went to the "Options" window like maybe 4 times each YEAR,
    now, I have to go there 4 times each DAY..!
    I am not saying you should revert to the old style Search bar,
    as I feel that those you are typing search terms are indeed very happy for this new style..
    Instead, I think of 2 possible ways to create happiness also for us that do mark text and choose "Search.."
    1) An "on-the-fly change search engine" option ALSO for when we mark [word] in a text, then right-click, then choose "Search [engine x] for [word]".
    This could work as a cascading menu option, where it says..
    Search for [word] in -> [engine x]
    ..and where [engine x] was the current default engine, and all the other engines was listed underneath,
    just like the drop-down menu when you switch the default engine.
    Additionally, you could have an on / off checkbox in the "Options" "Search" tab, where you had this option:
    "Change default search engine when choosing another from the drop-down menu"
    THIS would actually be PERFECT.. It would be even much BETTER than in Firefox 33 and earlier..! :-)
    2) If there are things with the first option that don't work (something I've missed etc),
    then maybe you could have an on / off checkbox in the "Options" "Search" tab, where you had this option:
    "Use old-style search bar"
    This would be off by default, but when switched on, it would give us the old Firefox 33 style Search bar.

    Strongly recommend Context Search extension which will solve your problem
    - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/context-search/?src=search

  • How change the sort order of searched items so last search item shows first. I DO NOT mean the order of search engines, but existing searches by down arrow key

    I want to be able to change the sort order of items I have already searched for in the search box. I want to be able to hit the down arrow key and see my previous searches in the order of last search showing first. At the moment I have no idea how it is sorting and it's very annoying to have to re-type a query I typed 5 minutes earlier but because I typed in another 10 since it is lost somewhere in the list. Can this be done, I have googled but did not find the topic anywhere. Just to clarify, I DO NOT MEAN the order of search engines (which is all that comes up in google), I mean the actual text typed in which has been saved in the drop down list.
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    I have something in my room but I do not tell you it is there or where it is or what it does.
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