You can use your extensions in the my apps folder.The applications or extensions could be found out there.
Google Chrome adds additional functionality by using what it calls "extensions": See the Related Link for more information. For bookmarking, using a third party service that stores/itemizes/sorts these types of things using keywords and search is extremely useful for those with a very large number of bookmarks, although there is also an add-on for Chrome that should add plenty of bookmarking functionality for the general user: For more information about Delicious visit the Related Link.
You can uninstall toolbar by uninstalling extensions. Extensions could be uninstalled from the MORE TOOLS in settings.
Google Enhance toolbar can be deleted in the extensions. You can disable to delete the extension to remove it.
Yes you can use toolbar in Google Chrome. A number of advertising companies provide Chrome toolbar.
in chrome go to the wrench and select option. go down to extensions and click remove.
In Firefox: Tools-> Add-ons-> Extensions In Chrome: Options-> Extensions There you will find the possibility to uninstall/remove the NCH toolbar.
Click on the pliers icon placed at the top right of the browser, select extensions, and trash it.
You can go in the settings bar and More Tools options. Then go to Extensions and delete the one, you do not need.
There is no advantage
There is nothing you can't do with Chrome. Some Chrome versions do not allow you to use third party extensions.
I somehow got the ibario toolbar when I re-installed Chrome. Had a hell of a time figuring out how to remove it. It's not an independent program that can be uninstalled in the control panel. It's an extension in Chrome so you have to go into Chrome's "settings" then to extensions and click the trashcan to delete it. Probably a similar process in other browsers.
There is no toolbar by default in Chrome. Other people have put toolbar as extension in store.