This iPhone application allows you to easily enter a search term and then click the desired search engine site. This takes you to the 2nd page of the application where a web browser view shows you the resulting search results. If you would like to go back and search a different site of change your search term, you simply tap the GeekSearch navigation arrow on the top left of the application. The GeekSearch application is for sale in all the countries the iTunes app store is in, and it is $0.99 in the USA and the equivalent pricing in other countries. The GeekSearch Lite application is free and contains iAds. Click HERE to link to my app GeekSearch in the US iTunes app store. Click HERE to link to my app GeekSearch Lite in the US iTunes app store. Click HERE to get PROMO CODES for a free copy of GeekSearch. The current version of GeekSearch on the app store is 1.2. Version 1.1 updates included. - The additional sites digg.com, flickr.com, reference.com, thesaurus.com and translate.com. - Added a version label next to the search box. - Added a network activity status indicator for page 2 to let you know if the page in the web view is still downloading. - Increased the font size of the text in the search box. - The splash screen has text in the search box to let you know the app is still loading. When finished, the text appears to go away. - Version 1.0 of my app is rated 4+, but because I do not filter any searches or content in my app, per Apple's request I have changed the rating to 17+. Version 1.2 has been approved, and it includes the following updates. - Allow the application to save the search term when you pass from the icon screen to the web screen. - Allow the application to save the search term when the application is closed. Version 1.3 should include the following updates (still in development). - The support for multiple languages, and hopefully localizing the websites for various countries where they vary from *.com & *.org domains. - Landscape orientation for the web browser screen. |
