Cicero v1.0 – Customized search in Safari

Author: phoenix3200  //  Category: Apps

Cicero breaks the search engine limitations Apple put in Safari by giving you the power to add and manage search engines directly inside of Safari!

Cicero is an OpenSearch-compliant search engine manager that makes it easy to add search engines directly inside of the browser via OpenSearch-compliant websites or from the massive database of search engines available through Mycroft.

Cicero also makes your life simpler by integrating search suggestions – for compatible OpenSearch engines like YouTube and Wikipedia, Cicero will display suggested queries as you type for faster access to the content you want!

Now available in Cydia for only $2.49! Compatible with devices running 3.2 or newer.

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BigBoss Authors: Mark Bruce & Kory Lee

8 Responses to “Cicero v1.0 – Customized search in Safari”

  1. Timek Says:

    Me pretty happy with Google

  2. Art Says:

    Same here. Google seems to be enough. Can’t see why One would pay. Am I missing something?

  3. H3ly Says:

    It’s like your Firefox search tab..Lets you add other direct site search widgets like IMDB, Wowhead, TV.com, etc.

  4. Jo7n Says:

    Google Ftw!

  5. bids2rescue Says:

    huh? 2.49? why would anybody pay for that? yea google seems to work great for me too! Still debating if i should jb my iphone 4 hmm..

  6. gladiator Says:

    I dont understaind why people are so greedy everybody that have downloaded cydia and jailbroken iphone is free but dont forget that some people work hard on Cydia and application for u to download for free WTF only 2,49 for those people that provide u with anything u like on the web i really dont get it
    JAILBREAK MUST BE PAID

  7. Anonymous Says:

    I agree, somewhat. I support the devs by buying their apps that are worth it. This one just doesn’t seem to be worth the time spent installing it even if it were free.

  8. Kassaoui Tahar Says:

    This very good service(jailbreakme)i am fine

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