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  • K Kannan Kalyanaraman

    There's been a new release of Google Toolbar 2.0[^](BETA) :cool: New features Popup Blocker: Make surfing the web easier by stopping annoying popups. AutoFill: Automatically fill in a form with the click of a button. BlogThis: Create a weblog post pointing to the page you are visiting. Cheers, Kannan

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    Kannan Kalyanaraman wrote: Popup Blocker: Make surfing the web easier by stopping annoying popups. AutoFill: Automatically fill in a form with the click of a button. Avant Browser[^] already supports these 2 features. Kannan Kalyanaraman wrote: BlogThis: Create a weblog post pointing to the page you are visiting. Hmm..This is something new. BTW, AB supports Google bar.. :rolleyes:
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    • K Kannan Kalyanaraman

      There's been a new release of Google Toolbar 2.0[^](BETA) :cool: New features Popup Blocker: Make surfing the web easier by stopping annoying popups. AutoFill: Automatically fill in a form with the click of a button. BlogThis: Create a weblog post pointing to the page you are visiting. Cheers, Kannan

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      Navin
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      The popup blocker works wonders. I'm so glad that Microsoft Google has put such a useful feature into the browser. "When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity." - Albert Einstein

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      • K Kannan Kalyanaraman

        There's been a new release of Google Toolbar 2.0[^](BETA) :cool: New features Popup Blocker: Make surfing the web easier by stopping annoying popups. AutoFill: Automatically fill in a form with the click of a button. BlogThis: Create a weblog post pointing to the page you are visiting. Cheers, Kannan

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        Lost User
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        :(( Odd, I have the original Google Bar installed but the BETA won't "register itself". Damn!


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        • T Tim Smith

          WTF? A popup blocker? There Google goes again and tries to kill the little guys by packaging another feature into their product. It is a monopoly I tell you, A MONOPOLY!!! :rolleyes: Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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          Brian Delahunty
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          lol. Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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          • L Lost User

            Exactly. Now that IE (with Google's help :rolleyes: ) finally has popup-blocking, I can maybe start phasing-out this multi-browser nonsense. Far simpler using one browser for all surfing. Paul ;) I have been afraid always. When you see something insurmountable ahead of you, say to yourself: "All right! I am afraid. Now that I've been properly afraid, let's go forward." That is the whole secret. - Jeanne d'Arc

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            Avery Moore
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            I liked the tabbed browsing in Mozilla too... for about the first 15 minutes. After that I quickly came to the conclusion that it wasn't anything special and very overrated. I think I've used it like once since.

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              I liked the tabbed browsing in Mozilla too... for about the first 15 minutes. After that I quickly came to the conclusion that it wasn't anything special and very overrated. I think I've used it like once since.

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              I find XP's program grouping works pretty much as well (or badly) as Mozilla's (or any other browser's) tabbed browsing. And now that popup blocking is available, I find that there's no reason to change browsers. Paul ;) I have been afraid always. When you see something insurmountable ahead of you, say to yourself: "All right! I am afraid. Now that I've been properly afraid, let's go forward." That is the whole secret. - Jeanne d'Arc

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              • B billb2112

                The popup blocker seems to kick ass. Give me one more medicated peaceful moment

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                Stephane Rodriguez
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                Popup blocker might be fine (haven't tested it yet) but there is more to it regarding ads : blocking in-place Flash ads is useful too...

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                • S Stephane Rodriguez

                  Popup blocker might be fine (haven't tested it yet) but there is more to it regarding ads : blocking in-place Flash ads is useful too...

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                  To be honest, i'll tolerate in-place ads, flash or otherwise. Everyone has to pay the bills somehow, and it's their website/their choice (just as it's my choice not to visit again if they get too annoying). Pop-ups are something else, not just affecting the appearance of the page they originate on, but purposefully breaking the desired behavior of the app that is displaying them. This is not tolerable.

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                    WTF? A popup blocker? There Google goes again and tries to kill the little guys by packaging another feature into their product. It is a monopoly I tell you, A MONOPOLY!!! :rolleyes: Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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                    Kannan Kalyanaraman
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                    Tim Smith wrote: It is a monopoly I tell you, A MONOPOLY!!! LOL :-) Sometimes I think,MS ignores such features in its products deliberately for the third party to finish. - Kannan

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                      To be honest, i'll tolerate in-place ads, flash or otherwise. Everyone has to pay the bills somehow, and it's their website/their choice (just as it's my choice not to visit again if they get too annoying). Pop-ups are something else, not just affecting the appearance of the page they originate on, but purposefully breaking the desired behavior of the app that is displaying them. This is not tolerable.

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                      Matt Newman
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                      Shog9 wrote: To be honest, i'll tolerate in-place ads, flash or otherwise. Everyone has to pay the bills somehow, and it's their website/their choice (just as it's my choice not to visit again if they get too annoying). I agree, however, I can see the problem with flash adds on dialup Matt Newman Post best viewed with lynx

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                        To be honest, i'll tolerate in-place ads, flash or otherwise. Everyone has to pay the bills somehow, and it's their website/their choice (just as it's my choice not to visit again if they get too annoying). Pop-ups are something else, not just affecting the appearance of the page they originate on, but purposefully breaking the desired behavior of the app that is displaying them. This is not tolerable.

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                        Stephane Rodriguez
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                        We have at least two kinds of flash ads : - (I) those that are colorful, but are not disturbing - (II) those that open themselves wide, distrub, last 10 seconds, then fade away I happen to surf at home using a full-blocker (condomite), but I don't use it at work. And I really feel that some recent MS and IBM ads are not tolerable at all. Further to the point, there is no way to opt-out these ads. As such, they are just spam.

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