Peers soups up the Firefox search bar (like Inquisitor for Safari)

Peers
Like all modern web browsers, Firefox has a little search bar that lets you quickly access popular sites including Google, Yahoo!, Dictionary.com or Wikipedia. But the search bar is still a two-click solution. You enter your query and then visit another web site with a page of results before clicking through to your final destination.

Peers is a Firefox extension that saves you one click by showing search results as you type. Just select your search engine of choice and Peers will provide a drop-down list with clickable search results as you enter your query.

The browser plugin does for Firefox much of what Inquisitor does or Safari.

If you want to install peers on Firefox 3, you’ll need to disable extension compatibility checking, which is easy to do, but can cause some problems if you’re not careful. We can confirm that Peers works fine with Firefox 3 RC 1. But trying other extensions that are not designed for your version of Firefox can break your browser.

[via CyberNet and Mozilla Links]