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Selenium - 3.0.1

assists with conducting research on the Internet

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 3.0.1
Release Date: 2008-03-23
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 423
Downloads (all versions): 4,356
Price: $15.00

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Product Description:

Selenium is an application designed to assist with web research. Combining a tabbed web browser with a text editor, outliner, bibliography editor and PDF manager, Selenium makes it easy to research a topic online and keep track of the information you find without the need to switch between applications.

What's new in this version:

  • Added several contextual menus to the Web browser, text editor and PDF editor
  • Switched to definr.com as the dictionary provider
  • Improved resizing of splitters
  • Improved resizing of the main window
  • Fixed the Lost License button in the Registration window
  • Revised the error page
  • Redesigned the Text Tools
  • Other minor tweaks and bug fixes

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 or higher

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Selenium ReviewMore like Meconium - Version: 3.0.1, 4/16/2008 03:40PM PST

spectrumo
A few disintegrated parts of this tool make sense, but there is absolutely nothing tying it all together. This thing is in shambles, not necessarily technologically (although maybe), but so far as usability is concerned this is an absolute train wreck. It's like having a fork, a knife and a spoon in which none of them have any handles. Get real people!
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Selenium ReviewInterface nightmares & horrendous cross-feature integration - Version: 3.0, 3/2/2008 02:16PM PST

jarlaxle.merc
I don't have the time to count the ways in which the graphical user interface of this thing is wacked. Buttons overlap with menus when the window is reduced to a certain size, the dictionary field won't accept the cursor all the time, nor will it fold up as easily as the other text tools. Block, square inches from one window pane will appear empty and reappear somewhere else on the application, ad infinitum. Additionally, cross-feature integration is terrible, for instance, select some text and then check out your context menu (or lack thereof!). Key commands for copying selected text to an outline field or an open text doc? Nope. Populate URL list with current web page's URL? Sorry. I could go on, but just don't have the time to waste, especially after the time I wasted trying this bummer out. While this sounded delightful, it revealed itself to be an absolute albatross.
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Selenium ReviewInterface nightmares & horrendous cross-feature integration - Version: 3.0, 3/2/2008 02:16PM PST

jarlaxle.merc
I don't have the time to count the ways in which the graphical user interface of this thing is wacked. Buttons overlap with menus when the window is reduced to a certain size, the dictionary field won't accept the cursor all the time, nor will it fold up as easily as the other text tools. Block, square inches from one window pane will appear empty and reappear somewhere else on the application, ad infinitum. Additionally, cross-feature integration is terrible, for instance, select some text and then check out your context menu (or lack thereof!). Key commands for copying selected text to an outline field or an open text doc? Nope. Populate URL list with current web page's URL? Sorry. I could go on, but just don't have the time to waste, especially after the time I wasted trying this bummer out. While this sounded delightful, it revealed itself to be an absolute albatross.
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