Wake up!!!
Why don't you:
by using Internet Explorer 8.
Find on page makes Inline Search irrelevant. It was fun thanks for your trust!
If you found Inline Search useful (most people did), think about donating (most people didn't)!
Inline Search v 1.5.0 (cf. ChangeLog) is an extremely useful free add-on for Internet Explorer that mimics Firefox's search behavior. It turns searching in a web page into a non modal research experience coupled with a find as you type facility. It integrates flawlessly into IE (version 5.5 or above), giving it that little extra that makes you a lot more efficient when you are looking for a specific piece of information.

We prefer an elegant search pane at the bottom of the page to an information hiding popup. Note that you can still use the default IE search by selecting the Find item of the Edit menu. Inline Search only hijacks the shortcut key.
Download the installer, guaranteed spyware/malware free and packaged with a straightforward and complete un-installer.
To make the most of Inline Search you need to learn a few shortcuts.
| CTRL-F or F3 | to open/refresh the search pane |
| ESC | to close the search pane when in focus |
| F3 or ENTER | find the next occurrence |
| SHIFT-F3 | find the previous occurrence (Shift-Enter works too) |
[...] this is pretty darn close to exactly what I'm looking for.
Paul Thurrott - WinSuperSite
Darn close is good but we aim for better in that regards we would like to engage the community of IE users to let us know how to improve our product. Let us know what Options are missing?