QuakerQuaker Toolbar
Categories: quaker , quakerquaker , tech | Tags: browser toolbars, google search, quaker
A neat little service called Conduit lets users create their own browser toolbars. The new QuakerQuaker Toolbar gives you Google search, the latest QuakerQuaker posts and Guides to the Quaker Internet all from your browser. Try it out and let me know what additional links or features you'd find useful.
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About Martin
I’m a Quaker from
South Jersey with a love of
outreach and ministry.
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- Quaker Storytelling as Religious Ed, a review of Brinton's "Quaker Journals"
- Hey, Who am I to Decide Anything on leaderless dynamics w/in liberal Quakerism
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- Why Would a Quaker Do a Crazy Thing Like That? on Tom Fox and the Friends’ response.
- Packing Our Own Bags at the Checkout Line
- We’re all Ranters Now, on Liberal Friends
- ‘Conservative Liberal Quakers’ and not becoming a least common denominator sentimental faith
- Living in the Power, Reclaiming the Source, on the peace testimony
- The Lost Quaker Generation
- It’s My Language Now, thinking about youth ministry
- The Emergent Church Movement, the younger Evangelicals and Quaker renewal
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you rock martin - thanks for making that unforunately some people still use PCs...
Let me know when there's something like this for mac-users and let me point out this!
In pretend-seriousness maybe you can get something in the works to use on the new iphone! ;)
Hi Wess: sorry, I assumed it worked under any brand of Firefox but I see it's Windows-specific. Wonder why that is. Fewer software options are the price to be paid for being a renegade I suppose. I shouldn't tease: while I'm relatively bi-lingual and platform agnostic I have reasons to believe I might cross the divide soon...
that is surprising that it doesn't work with all FF platforms. Oh well.
Hi Wess: Wait a minute now, their "features page":http://www.conduit.com/Solutions/Features.aspx says that "Cross-platform
Conduit works on IE and also on any platform that Firefox runs on: Mac, Linux and Windows." The visit logs say you're using the Safari browser, which is unsupported. You should be able to use it with the Mac version of Firefox.
yeah - i guess i forgot to say one thing, i'm a purist. ;)