I just grabbed the source last night trying to find out just how easy
it would be to implement Google Bookmarks (and potentially other
services. I'm still looking around, though. (And VC++ 2008 Express is
baulking at the project files. Looks like I'm missing some .vprops
files. :-/)

But since this thread is about the toolbar, and not JUST bookmarks...
What do we WANT from the toolbar, and how much is it really needed?

I for one really like the clean appearance of Chrome right now, and
I'd hate to add a lot of mess to the system. Bookmarks are easy, as
there is already a well designed application of them included already.
Word highlighting and searching is fairly well taken care of with the
internal page search (have you tried it? I love the highlighting on
the V. scrollbar). The rest of the features are automatic linking,
spell checking, and buttons.

So what say you? Anything besides bookmarks that you're dying to
have? :-)

-Daniel

On Sep 5, 11:10 am, Paul B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would think that the toolbar would be a must. Especially for someone
> like me. I use Firefox (Since Chrome for Mac isn't out, yet) with the
> Google toolbar and I store ALL of my bookmarks in the toolbar. It
> would be a real pain to have to have both browsers open and have to
> open each of roughly 150 bookmarked sites in FF so that I could copy
> and paste them into Chrome, just to bookmark them.
>
> On Sep 5, 11:03 am, tommylemong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Any plans to implement Google Toolbar into Chrome.  Obviously as an
> > option, I for one like Google Toolbar.
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