For several months since Google launched the beta its Toolbar for Internet Explorer, so now it is the turn of the browser Mozilla, whose users will now have the chance to try and use the beta of Google Toolbar 5.
The features offered to us are almost exactly the same as the version for Microsoft's browser, that is, with the integration of Google Notebook, support for emerging gadgets with alerts, synchronization of preferences among multiple computers, and the possibility to use multiple profiles to customize the data Auto Complete. There are other features that only has the version for Internet Explorer (search and inline pop-up blocker), but they are things that brings Firefox already, so no need to include them as additions.
However, the Google Toolbar for Firefox has other benefits that your pair for IE does not have, such as increased capacity for customization, which is the fact that we can replace the Firefox search box by the side of the Toolbar, so we will be able to look directly into our markers Google, Gmail mails, or use the option of "I'm feeling lucky?. Then there is integration with Google Docs, and an opportunity to highlight the text you seek.
I personally I still missing a less syncing bookmarks between Firefox and Google Bookmarks, something that would be quite practical and we would have the same markers on all our PCs. But for that we can also use Mozilla Weave.
Track | G.O.S.
Link | Google.com
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