NEW! Quickseek 3.0 (for Windows 95/NT) now works with Microsoft Internet
Explorer 3.0 and Netscape Navigator 4.0 (Communicator)!

Quickseek adds an Infoseek button and search box to Netscape Navigator or
Microsoft Internet Explorer. Now you can search the Net from anywhere, no
matter what Web site you are viewing!

The Windows 95/NT version is compatible with Netscape Navigator 2.0 or
better (including 4.0), and Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0. Please note
that the Windows 3.1 and Power Macintosh versions of Quickseek only work
with Netscape Navigator versions 2.0-3.0.


Download Quickseek for Windows

For Windows 95, Windows NT - Version 3.0 (P1f)

  1. Click here to download (737k) from Infoseek's FTP site.
  2. A "Save As" dialog will appear. Click the down arrow on the "Save in"
     box, and select "Desktop" from the choices that appear.
  3. Click the "Save" button. This will save the Quickseek installation
     program, qs30_32.exe, to your desktop.
  4. Be sure to exit Netscape or Internet Explorer before running
     qs30_32.exe.
  5. Double-click on the qs30_32.exe icon and follow the instructions. When
     the installation is complete, start Netscape Navigator or Internet
     Explorer. An Infoseek search box will now appear next to Netscape's or
     Internet Explorer's location bar.



Use Quickseek

To Search the World Wide Web using Quickseek:

  1. Click in the search box, and type a few words that describe what you
     want to find.
  2. Click on the Infoseek button, or press Enter.

To Search Infoseek's other collections or to access Infoseek's other
features:

  1. On Win 95, NT or 3.1, right mouse click on the Infoseek button, and on
     the PowerMac press and hold the Infoseek button.
  2. Highlight the desired searchable collection or feature and click.

If you don't see Infoseek Quickseek, then please check the following:

   * Your Netscape Navigator window may not be wide enough, so try resizing
     it.
   * The directory buttons toolbar might not be turned on. Use the Options
     menu and select Show Directory Buttons to activate them.
 
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