An unofficial blog that watches Google's attempts to move your operating system online since 2005. Not affiliated with Google.

Send your tips to gostips@gmail.com.

March 14, 2011

Google Toolbar 8, Powered by Google Chrome

After Google released Chrome, Google Toolbar's development slowed down. That's because Google Toolbar is no longer the primary vehicle for adding browser features and Google mostly focused on improving Chrome.

Google Toolbar 8 is a completely new version of Google's add-on that was available as part of Google Labs. "Google Toolbar 8 is actually built and runs on top of the Google Chrome Frame platform. This means that Toolbar 8 will run more like a web app in that it can be customized and updated much more frequently and easily. It also means that Google Chrome Frame is installed at the time of Toolbar 8 installation," explains Google.


The new version of Google's toolbar only works in Internet Explorer right now and it doesn't include all the features that are currently available in the latest public version. Google included some new features: buttons for the most visited sites, Google Dictionary integration and Google Instant. "Google Toolbar displays up to seven of your most visited sites as buttons. Click on a button to go directly to its site. When you download the new Google Toolbar your toolbar will display buttons for Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Youtube, Google News, Google Reader and Google Tasks by default."

22 comments:

  1. just downloaded toolbar for ie
    got version 6.6

    ReplyDelete
  2. Who in the world uses IE.

    ReplyDelete
  3. an many screenshots here you see ie too

    ReplyDelete
  4. This lab has ended!

    ReplyDelete
  5. toolbar is not a good choice always :(

    ReplyDelete
  6. So if is base on Chrome technology is it going to be available for Chrome Browser or not I love Google Toolbar and Chrome but I can't use both of them at the same time.

    http://www.hairbeautylondon.co.uk/

    ReplyDelete
  7. It's just crazy I can't use toolbars in Chrome - Roboform and Google. Because of this I use Firefox as the Roboform toolbar at the bottom is lame and I use Google toolbar for searches daily because of the text search buttons it adds to the toolbar letting me find my search text in the webpages easily.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Why on earth on IE? Why can't they add this toolbar to non IE or chrome browsers? That will make the world know of Google's power...

    ReplyDelete
  9. Google toolbar on Chrome, NOW!!!

    What are you waiting for people?

    Especially if there's such a huge amount of requests for it.

    Get it together Google!

    ReplyDelete
  10. I need my bookmarks and autofill while running Chrome, and they don't seem to work unless I go to another Bookmarks page! Also, no autofill. I use these for work everyday. Guess I have to go back to Firefox! I don't know if I am missing something, but I have been looking for a solution.

    ReplyDelete
  11. This is how the "indifference of giants" plays out. So focused on new ventures, new opportunities. Android first.

    Why bother supporting existing users when there are new folks to sucker in first.

    ReplyDelete
  12. I guess i'll just have to use firefox. too bad, Google Chrome.

    ReplyDelete
  13. PLEASE give us a PROPER toolbar in CHROME.
    WE(99% of people) request it.
    The WORLD thank you in advance.

    ReplyDelete
  14. thanks for this great toolbar.

    ReplyDelete
  15. I'm having a crap day. Firefox wont copy and paste, Chrome has no Google toolbar. Am I going to have to use IE? The HORROR!!!

    ReplyDelete
  16. Dido, no way to use one of the features ot he toolbar I like the most: searching in the toolbar and automatically apperaring the bookmarks i already hab

    ReplyDelete
  17. If you really miss Google Toolbar for Google Chrome, you should have a look at efTwo Advanced Find on Page. It's almost more functional than the Toolbar, and of course has all the basic features: highlight and words based on search keywords.
    Check out: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ccaikggmppdolhcehimngikgiafmdcep

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It is a very, very poor substitute for Google Toolbar highlighting.

      First and foremost, the main feature is missing - it does not offer clickable search words where you can click the word to jump to the next highlighted instance.

      Second (and almost as critical) it is butt-ugly. The colours that have been chosen are hugely over-saturated turning the page into a garish eyesore which is unpleasant to read.

      Finally it does not reliably populate the popup with the words from your current search. Very frequently when I type "ff" it pops open with the search words from a previous search.

      Delete
  18. I think it's dumb to think that you need google toolbar on chrome when chrome ALREADY HAS everything built in it that the toolbar has!And it has a lot more.

    ReplyDelete
  19. Stick google chrome where the monkey shoved its nuts. What idiot came up with the idea of no toolbar?

    ReplyDelete
  20. Your “Google toolbar 8” Link is not working, page was deleted.

    ReplyDelete

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.