An embedded search tool is an object embedded in a webpage which allows you to search for keywords. It usually shows up as a white box with a gray button next to it that says something like, "Search!" However, an embedded search tool can have a different design. For example, when you type something into Google, you're using an embedded search tool. Google uses the classic design that I talked about. An example of a differently-designed search tool is the WikiAnswers search bar at the top of this page that says, "Enter a question here..." Instead of the classic gray button with Times New Roman font, it has an orange button with a different font. Hopefully this answers your question.
To speed up software development of embedded systems, you can use Data Dictionary Check Tool, Data Monitoring Tool, Calibration Data Tool, Performance Timing Tool, Specification Search Tool, Data Flow Analyzer Tool etc.
Adwords Keyword Tool
JasperReports is a open source reporting tool which can be embedded into a Java application. It can be used in Java enabled applications including Java EE or web applications.
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When you're using a search tool, you need to type in the product or question you're looking for. You can also type and press enter, and the search results will appear.
That would be known as a meta search engine.
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First, the part you are looking at is not a crimp tool, its a compression tool. If you search for "How to Crimp Coax" on You Tube there are hundreds of tutorials to watch.
If interested in downloading a search box for your tool bar, go to the website who's search box you'd like. Located somewhere on the page will be an option for downloading the search box. Follow instructions and viola! You will have your new search box.
Use the advanced search tool and search on weight and mass.
Google custom search tool is designed to have a userå«s personalized touch on it. One can invite friends to help build a customized search tool. Adding more sites to the search list is even easier.
Spotlight is an advanced search tool which can rapidly locate files and folders and emails on a Mac.