I don't think her objection has so much to do with the search and
address boxes being discrete as it does with the inability to switch
without going into settings.  In firefox I just access a dropdown list
to search Webster or Amazon. My New Year's Resolution is to replace
the "Go"
 button with that dropdown function. Does anyone actually  use the
"Go" button?



On Dec 31, 9:00 am, Diana <[email protected]> wrote:
> I miss the search box in the toolbar in chrome too.  I am compensating
> for the lack of this feature by adding the google search page 
> (http://www.google.com)  as a favorite directly on the bookmarks bar.  That
> way it's in approximately the same location as the search box is in
> the Google toolbar and it's only a matter of one click to access
> Google search.
>
> On Dec 29, 1:44 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > I love google.  So far I have been satisfied with everything you kids
> > have cooked up. I used to dream about the day you guys would release a
> > browser and I'm still dreaming of the day you release an OS.
>
> > So far I dig chrome and I want to switch over from Fire Fox however I
> > can't because chrome doesn't have a google tool bar. I can't live
> > without a search box at the top of my browser. Until chrome gives me
> > the full google power that I've grown accustomed to I can't really use
> > it.

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