Ru:Ubiquity 0.1.2 User Tutorial

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Добро пожаловать

Ubiquity это экспериментальное расширение для Firefox, которое дает вам новый мощный способ взаимодействия с Web-ом.

Вы привыкли говорить Firefox-у куда вы хотите пойти вводя Web-адрес в адресную строку:

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Установив Ubiquity, вы сможете сказать Firefox-у что бы вы хотели чтобы он сделал, вводя команды в поле ввода Ubiquity.

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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 the them. By the end of this tutorial you'll be able to perform a quick wikipedia, google, definition, and yelp searchs; 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 extending the web—should be as easy as creating a web page. If you want to learn how to create your own commands, please see the Developer Tutorial.

Ubiquity is still a work in progress, and we are eager for you to join our virtual team to experiment. If, when reading this tutorial, you think of a way that Ubiquity could be made easier to use, or an idea for its future development, we hope you'll take a moment to share your thoughts. By getting involved with Ubiquity while the project is still in its early stages, you have an opportunity to shape the direction of its growth.

If you're on a Mac...

You'll need to install Growl. This is a Mac OS X system extension that applications can use to display unobtrusive transparent messages. Ubiquity uses Growl notifications to show you the output of commands and tell you about errors.

On Windows (XP and later), you don't need to install anything special, as Ubiquity will use the operating system's built-in "toaster"-style pop-up messaging.

On Linux, you shouldn't have to do anything special: just make sure you're updated to the latest version of Firefox.