{"package_name":"net.solutinno.websearch","name":"WebSearch","summary":null,"category":"System","icon_url":"/api/icon/net.solutinno.websearch","latest_version_code":7,"latest_version_name":"1.0.4","apk_url":"/api/apk/net.solutinno.websearch","apk_size":1943455,"apk_sha256":"c70e218b6f712ec273aedcd385c3c6c75e52063fd4ee61765af7e4596f3fd7fc","source_kind":"fdroid-repo","repo_slug":"fdroid-archive","last_updated":1779371418,"release_timestamp":1398729600,"description":"If an app allows you to select plain text then the selected text is shared to\nthis app, which in turn, opens it in your search engine of choice, provided it\nobeys the OpenSearch format.\n\nYou manage your search engines on the admin UI. You can import engines from an\nurl, or you can add new engines by hand: for examples, see OpenSearch engines\nfrom <a href=\"http://mycroftproject.com\">Mycroft project</a> and\n<a href=\"http://www.searchplugins.net\">SearchPlugins</a>.\n\nIf you tap the import icon on the action bar, a dialog will appear. You have to\nfill the url edit box, then tap the import button. You have to fill in at least\nthe name and the url fields. There is a paste icon on the right side of the url\nfield; if you tap this icon, it will paste a \"{searchTerms}\" string into the url\nfield. This is necessary because this string will be replaced by your search\nstring in the url.","categories":["System"]}