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Mozilla Firefox and Google Toolbar
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11/03/2010 13:21:33
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Internet
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Firefox
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Message ID:
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>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I am used to some features of Google Toolbar in IE. Can I install/add Google Toolbar in Mozilla Firefox?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Also, I asked before but never got satisfactory answer, is there a feature in Mozilla Firefox similar to Links in IE. The Most Visited does not cut it as it adds sites automatically. I want to add a few sites to the "Links" as I have them in IE and not to have Firefox mess with them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>TIA.
>>>>>
>>>>>Sure. Just go to google.com and install the Google Toolbar just as you did in IE.
>>>>>
>>>>>Firefox calls links the Bookmarks toolbar. Just turn in on in View / Toolbars and drag things onto it as desired.
>>>>
>>>>I saw Bookmarks but it reminds me more of Favorites in IE. Links is a bit easier to use. But I guess if this is all there is, so be it.
>>>>
>>>>BTW, it seems that the sound does not work in Firefox. In IE I would hear this pleasant voice of Michel notifying me that I have a reply but no sound with Firefox (who will wake me up now?).
>>>>
>>>>Thank you, Mike.
>>>
>>>The sound is there, but it sounds more like a duck than anything else. :-)
>>
>>I'm glad you didn't say it sounds like a frog!
>
>Actually it sounds like a woman saying "Goodbye" from a short distance.

I disagree; I have heard women telling me "goodbye" and even adding "go to hell" many times; but Firefox does not sound the same at all.
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