It’s interesting to see where KwiClick users are located around the world. Not surprisingly, about 56% of users are from the US, with the rest coming from dozens of countries all over the world. Many of the users from outside the US prefer to use their localized Google website, such as Google.es for Spain, Google.fr for France, Google.de for Germany, and so on. Up until now, this was a bit problematic since KwiClick only ran searches from the main Google.com site which doesn’t give priority ranking for sites located in a persons home country (if that country is not the US). This is all about to change. Every country that Google has a local presence in will now work, somewhat automatically, within KwiClick.
When you install the most recent version of KwiClick, we’re going to look at your Firefox default language/country settings and automatically adjust the Google search provider inside KwiClick to match that of your home language and country. If you would rather control this yourself, you can always adjust this from within the KwiClick options panel.
If you are a Bing or Yahoo fan, the same functionality will work across those search providers (as well as a few more providers in KwiClick).
There is also another change coming to KwiClick: When you click the Open In Browser icon located in the KwiClick search bar, the traditional Google.com page (or google.es, google.fr, etc) will open in your browser, as opposed to our KwiClick Custom Search page. I think you’ll prefer this as it feels a bit more natural and what you’ve been accustomed to expect when visiting a Google site.

