A contextual menu for Internet access allows users to easily access internet-based applications and services right from their desktop or web browser. This tool can be customized to include commonly used websites and apps, making it easier to quickly navigate the web.
One of the primary uses of Aqueiss is for searching dictionary lookups on online sites and searching text selections on the internet, which are the default configurations. However, users can customize the software via System Preferences to contain any number of URLs with up to one search or path argument.
In addition to internet searches, Aqueiss also supports opening common files on a user's computer or downloading them from various FTP servers. It is important to note that the search argument used by Aqueiss is generally provided by the application when users control-click on selected text. In some cases, the selected text may not be provided, but users can use the contents of the clipboard as an alternative solution, which can be specified in the system preference pane for Aqueiss.
Overall, Aqueiss is a useful software tool for anyone looking for quick and easy internet access from any application using contextual menus. Its flexible features and customization options make it a great addition to any user's software collection.
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