Google is releasing a toolbar for Firefox on July 7, according to a message it sent to developers of the Firefox Googlebar.
Fritz Schneider fritz at google.com
Fri Jul 1 15:37:52 EDT 2005
Hey Googlebar folks, long time no talk. I thought I’d drop you a note to give a heads up on something Google will be releasing next week: a version of our IE Toolbar for Firefox. It will most likely be released on July 7th, but press releases will go out at 9pm on July 6th. Since you were in the Google-toolbar-for-firefox space first, it’s conceivable that the press might contact you for comment. If they do it would be great if you could hold of replying until our press releases go out on the 6th.
Some more specifics:
– It will work with Firefox 1.0+
– It will work on Win2k/XP, MacOS X 10.2, and Linux 8.0+
– It has pretty much the same features as the latest IE toolbar except of course for things like the Popup Blocker
We really appreciate the work you folks did to fill this gap in our products for so long. Because of this, we will keep the link to the Googlebar from the toolbar download page so users can make the choice of which toolbar they’d like to install.
Thanks again!
Of course, Yahoo and Ask already have Firefox toolbars. Still, Firefox has excellent built-in search capabilities, and so will IE7. I know that I will likely have no toolbars installed in IE7, and I suspect many Firefox users search Google without a toolbar. Are toolbars dying? Discuss amongst yourselves
(via Dirson and ThreadWatch)
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