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Google toolbar for Firefox

Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
meh. there is already a google bar in firefox and i never use it.

too used to typing "www.google.ca" in url location.

yeah wtf.. there's always been a google toolbar I thought... 😕
 
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
meh. there is already a google bar in firefox and i never use it.

too used to typing "www.google.ca" in url location.

I have the toolbar installed and I use it every once in a while. What I did was I bookmarked the text box on Google and hotkeyed it 'g'. Whenever I need to search all I type is CTRL + L and then g search string. It's awesome.
 
I've been using the A9 tool bar, but I like the google bar's highlight feature better, where the terms appear on the bar itself, and not in a drop-down menu.
 
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: Zanix
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
meh. there is already a google bar in firefox and i never use it.

too used to typing "www.google.ca" in url location.

yeah wtf.. there's always been a google toolbar I thought... 😕

Yes there have, but not ones made by Google. This is the official one I guess. The googlebar extension(s) for Firefox are unofficial.
 
Interesting. When people started switching to Firefox, many missed the Google toolbar. Now it's out, and no one wants it.
I guess Google just took too long to do it - Firefox has a lot of the things. Google search integrated, Autofill extension...that's all I really used with the IE Google toolbar.

Still, nice that they've acknowledged that Firefox is becoming a popular browser.
 
I set google as my home page so I've developed a habit of doing [ctrl-t, alt-home] for rapid firefox googling.
 
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