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== Download == | == Download == | ||
[https:// | [https://addons.mozilla.org/downloads/latest/9527/addon-9527-latest.xpi Install latest version of Ubiquity for Firefox] (recommended) | ||
[https:// | [https://bitbucket.org/satyr/ubiquity/downloads/tip.xpi Install the latest beta of Ubiquity for Firefox] | ||
= Welcome = | = Welcome = | ||
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Ubiquity commands can do nearly anything. | Ubiquity commands can do nearly anything. Ubiquity comes with a set of commands that make common Web tasks faster and easier. In this tutorial we'll teach you how to use some of them. By the end of this tutorial you'll be able to perform quick Wikipedia, Google, definition, and Yelp searches; add maps to your email; and translate a snippet of a web page, highlight a word, and then email it to a friend. | ||
The commands that come with Ubiquity are just the beginning: anyone can create new commands and share them. Creating Ubiquity commands — and [http://www.azarask.in/blog/post/sharing-streamable-functionality/ extending the web] — should be as easy as creating a web page. | The commands that come with Ubiquity are just the beginning: anyone can create new commands and share them. Creating Ubiquity commands — and [http://www.azarask.in/blog/post/sharing-streamable-functionality/ extending the web] — should be as easy as creating a web page. |