Yes, last year I used Google Toolbar for IE during some weeks. Unfortunately, Google Toolbar for IE proved to be very unstable and crashed frequently. The only toolbar I use now is the RoboForm native toolbar (for IE and Firefox). It never crashed here.
If you're gonna run a toolbar, make it one you can learn from - www.seomoz.org, tips.webdesign10.com.
LOL Only 'google lite' add on for Firefox here (and "Customize google" of course). As for the rest I wouldn't install toolbars even if they paid me
I once used the Google toolbar on Firefox 2. But I was younger & more stupid then & after it gave me a lot of problems I uninstalled it. Never again!
Use toolbar's every once in a while. I had Google for a while but it slowed down my browser loading time. I once tried to download the Ask.com toolbar (yeah I had not read into the "History" of the toolbar yet) and it caused my PC to reboot so that was the last time I tried a toolbar.
No,too much bloat. Toolbars are usually limited in choice of search engines and the privacy policy of the search engines offered ensure that there will be a record of my search for several years.
google to spell check text also buttons: you tube imdb for movies shopping translate highlight for fast search of page
I got a toolbar with MSN Messenger in an update as I wasn't paying attention & didn't uncheck something . It's on IE 8 however & I rarely use that. I just hide the damn thing. It may come in useful one day, I doubt it though somehow.