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Windows Live Toolbar

 
Wikipedia: Windows Live Toolbar
Windows Live Toolbar
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Windows Live Toolbar
Developer(s) Microsoft
Stable release 2009 (Build 14.0.8064.0206) / 2009-02-12; 9 months ago
Operating system Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
Type Toolbar
Website http://toolbar.live.com/

Windows Live Toolbar is a toolbar designed as part of Microsoft's Windows Live range of services. It is the successor to MSN Search Toolbar. It includes Windows Desktop Search which runs in the background and indexes all files and emails. It provides a simple search interface that resides in the taskbar that starts to list its results as the user types in a search query, making it easy to search across emails, pictures, text files, and documents with a single search criterion.

Windows Live Toolbar also provides a form filler and interface to Windows Live and MSN services. Rival search toolbars include the Google Toolbar and the Yahoo! Toolbar.

Windows Live Toolbar requires Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or later.

Onfolio

Onfolio is a web research tool that can be used to collect data from the web and make anotations such as inking and text highlighting. After Microsoft acquired Onfolio, it integrated the product with Windows Live Toolbar, which was the only way to get Onfolio. As of 2008 however, Microsoft announced that the Onfolio product has been discontinued.

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