Dec 10 2020 02:28 AM - edited Dec 10 2020 02:28 AM
Are there any plans to offer search with other search providers, other than Bing? At least for the Linux and Mac editions?
Dec 10 2020 05:24 AM
Dec 10 2020 09:59 AM - edited Dec 10 2020 09:59 AM
I think he just can't find it, they hid this option so deep (under Privacy), unlike other browsers, that the first time I searched for it for about ten minutes, until I figured out using the search for settings
Dec 10 2020 12:53 PM
@msekmfb1 wrote:I think he just can't find it, they hid this option so deep (under Privacy), unlike other browsers, that the first time I searched for it for about ten minutes, until I figured out using the search for settings
that's why there is a search bar in the settings.
type "search" and you see that option. nobody needs to remember anything, the search bar is for that.
the same applies to Windows settings, or control panel etc.
Dec 15 2020 07:48 AM - edited Dec 15 2020 07:51 AM
Ok, thanks.
I wouldn't have minded having Bing to do the search, if it was efficient, but it is not, and gets stuck most of the time.
I managed to get Google to do the search with the right click, thanks to you guys, But I can't still get rid of Bing. It is either the address bar or the search bar, not both. I have a certain liking to MS Edge since, it was available to Linux.
Anyway, I'd like to know, if there's way to get rid of Bing completely.
Dec 15 2020 08:32 AM
SolutionYou can use this configuration for new tab page
but Bing will be used in the sidebar regardless. it's because it's optimized to run in that small area.
I use Bing on daily basis since the past 1.5 years, it's getting better and better. it finds me websites that Google didn't index. but I think the only problem Bing has, is that it has less indexed/crawled websites than Google, do you agree?
Dec 15 2020 01:44 PM
Thank you very much!
What I need is what Google finds, not what Bing finds. It is a professional matter.
I would've liked to use Google Chrome, for its simplicity, but it has too much Google interference. Edge is simple enough and there isn't any MS interference yet, at least in Linux. I don't want to use Edge in Windows, just for that. I don't like never ending prompts too.
MS Edge dev for Linux is doing quite well atm. Hope, it'd become better. Those devs, who are developing it are working on Linux for that, so they understand, I hope.
Dec 15 2020 02:09 PM