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After my last post - Stop looking for Oracle and MySQL documentation: use the dbi services firefox add-ons! - some of you asked me for firefox search add-ons for Oracle Fusion Middleware (http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E17904_01/index.htm). This add-on will provide you a fast a reliable way to find easily what you are looking for in the official Oracle Fusion and Grid Control documentation.
As promised you can find this add-on as well as the add-on for Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g documentation below. Our firefox add-ons will make your searches easier and faster.
These two search engines add-ons can be installed with a simple click. They are fully compatible with firefox 3 and 4. Click on the links to install the dbi services add-ons from the official mozilla firefox pages - cost free, of course:

Enjoy these tools and give us some feedback on them! Also feel free to add comments on this blog if you are looking for other database add-ons.
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Salut Greg,
thanks for the fast implementation of my feature request :-)
Cheers
Dirk