Juice, a sexy little search sidebar for firefox.
Juice is an intelligent discovery engine that integrates seamlessly with your browser. Highlight and move a chunk of text, and Juice directly delivers a set of rich, relevant content to you.
Forget about 8 million search results for a single keyword. Find content fast and easily without disrupting your browsing experience.
Now that’s the marketing blurb, how does it really stand up? Well I like it - but I can see many many users who wont. As I sit here now writing this post, I’m on my laptop which has a pretty large 1920 x 1200 17 inch screen, with Firefox Maximised juice takes up quite a chunk of my screen real estate, and if I switch down a gear to 1024 x 768, I really don’t have enough screen to play with.
However, if like me you do have a pretty good screen, the juice is fantastic. It takes the sting out of searching by actually working, it gives fewer page results than most search engines but presents those results in a much better way and some how makes sure that most of them are contextually relevant to the page I’m viewing.
If you don’t want to read more into a subject then juice will be of limited to no use to you, but if like me you like to know why things are said by certain people, or want to read a little more background to the latest greatest news story juice may just serve you well, just remember that if screen real estate is an issue for you this isn’t the search assistant you want.
Juice’s rocking webcast HD from Linkool Labs on Vimeo.
Get Juice at juiceapp.com



















