- Windows
- Internet & Network
- Browsers
- Google©SearchTool
Google©SearchTool
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Description
The Google©SearchTool by developer P.J.Kraaima has become an essential utility for anyone who spends considerable time searching through various newsgroups, images, links, Uncle Sam, Linux, and more. This incredibly versatile application, under the Internet & Network category, specifically within the Browsers subcategory, is available for download and is completely free to use.
The latest version, 3.9, supports a variety of Windows operating systems, from XP to 11. With the executable file named ggsearch.exe, users can easily access this tool-packed resource. The program is known by multiple aliases including GoogleSearchTool, ensuring it can be found through various search terms.
For those preferring different versions, the 3.3 version is also available. Leveraging this software, users can conduct searches in all or any of 27 different languages and display results in one of 66 available languages. With 20 customizable search criteria, the experience can be tailored to specific needs, proving invaluable for internet navigation.
Pros:
- Extensive search capabilities across multiple content types.
- Customizable search criteria.
- Supports numerous languages for search and results.
- Wide range of supported Windows OS versions.
- Completely free for download.
Cons:
- User interface might require time to get accustomed to.
- Lack of updates or support for non-Windows operating systems.
For anyone navigating the depths of search engines, Google©SearchTool by P.J.Kraaima is a solid choice.
It is not possible to confirm if there is a free download for this software available on the developer's website. According to the results of the Google Safe Browsing check, the developer's site is safe. Despite this, we recommend checking the downloaded files with any free antivirus software.
You may want to check out more software, such as Google Takeout File Converter Free, Google Data or Google Earth Plug-in, which might be similar to Google©SearchTool.
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