The traditional tools that are used to find your little gem on the web are the general search engine and the bookmark manager. With Lenzcape you can combine the power of bookmarking and searching. It allows you to search through the pages of your favorite, bookmarked sites in such a way that you are able to find your gem more effectively and efficiently. An example is probably the best way to understand how this is done exactly. So let me explain via an example.
Let’s take recipes as an example and suppose that we want to try out a new recipe with spinach tonight.
We will first discuss how that is usually done (i.e. via a general search engine, your bookmarks or combination of those). And then I’ll show you how you can improve on this using Lenzcape.
Probably, the first thing you will do is go to your favorite search engine and type something like “recipe spinach”. The results at google will show you all kinds of recipe sites of which most of them will actually contain recipes.
But you recognize the problems:
And then finally you will have your recipe.
If cooking is a hobby of you then you will probably also have bookmarked some of your favorite recipe sites. So you can look up these bookmarks in your bookmark manager and search for some recipes from there. The advantage of using bookmarks over the search engine is that you know that these are all quality recipe sites and that each of them will lead you to good candidate recipes. So no rubbish sites to browse through. You may even know the structure of these sites so you will get to the recipes faster.
But there are still some major problems:
Now compare this with how you will find spinach recipes via Lenzcape. This is the first page that Lenzcape returns.
You can see it live here

See the difference? Lenzcape immediately returns spinach recipes, the exact information that you are looking for! No need to go to several sites and separate the garbage from the gems. All you have to do is pick your recipe.
The advantages of using Lenzcape:

The screenshot shows that there’s a soup and a dessert lenz under my recipes.
This shows another of Lenzcape’s features: you can zoom in for more specialized searches and zoom out for more general searches.
For example, these are the results when you are looking for spinach soups. You see that all the main dishes with spinach are gone, just soups with spinach are returned.
(See it live here)

Lenzcape is not meant for all types of searches. Generally, topics that you don’t bother to have any bookmarks for, you will probably also not need a special search engine for (although there may be a popular lenz defined for that).
In contrast, it is a tool that makes the pages of your bookmarked sites fully searchable. Where Lenzcape shines are topics that you often need to get back to, either for your profession or hobby. On these topics you typically will have bookmarks. And the more bookmarks you have on these topics, the more advantageous Lenzcape is.
Other examples are:
All of these are already included in the Lenzcape application, ready to be used.
In the next post I will show you how you can create and manage lenzes with Lenzcape (Update: this is now part of the live demo). It is really not difficult, it’s very much like bookmarking, but there are a few things that you should know to make full use of Lenzcape.
It is also not a lot of work to get started. My recipe search engine that was used for this example contains just 15 bookmarks and that’s including the dessert and soup sublenzes.
By the way. I have added the recipe lenz as a popular lenz on Lenzcape application (hobby > recipe). Bon appetit!
Posted: December 12th, 2008 under Lenzcape.
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