I use a lot a feature of Google toolbar that translates words from Spanish to English on-the-fly. When I read Spanish text online I hover the mouse of the word and see a translation. I don't know of any other tool that does that.
I think this is what you mean by "auto-transalte." But I have never used Chrome. Most people seem to suggest that FireFox is better.
>Why would you want to?
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>Browsers now allow you to type search queries right into the address bar... What else is there on the Google toolbar (or any other 'search' toolbar) that's actually relevant anymore?
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>If you like Google functionality that's on the toolbar you might also try Chrome which essentially integrates most of that functionality (like auto-translate options etc.) right into the browser itself.
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>+++ Rick ---
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>>Hi,
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>>Last version of FireFox I was using was something like 5 or 6. Then I kept receiving messages from FF that a new version is available but it would always say that Google toolbar would not work with it. So I never updated. Now I am on a new computer where I only use IE 8.0. And I want to install FireFox on this PC too. I believe that the latest version of FF is 9.0. Do you know if this version is now compatible with GoogleToolbar?
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>>TIA.
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