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Yahoo Releases Firefox Toolbar Beta

eWarz writes "Following Google's footsteps, Yahoo has released a beta version of it's toolbar for Firefox. The new toolbar is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux."

184 comments

  1. my bad by bigwavejas · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...and all this time I thought the toolbar was a virus or spamware.

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    1. Re:my bad by temojen · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I thought so too. While it's neat that a big company like Yahoo! is developing for firefox on several platforms, why would anyone want the yahoo toolbar?

    2. Re:my bad by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Don't feed the trolls, feed Africans instead ;)

    3. Re:my bad by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      but if we feed starving people in africa they will reproduce and then we'll have more starving africans to feed. how about we let them starve to death. the population will adjust to the food supply (as unfairly balanced as it may be) and then no mass human starvation in africa?

    4. Re:my bad by alpha_foobar · · Score: 2, Informative

      This post is simply old... I've been using the Yahoo Firefox toolbar for at least a month now... at work on Windows and at home on Linux.

      I also have the Google Firefox toolbar and the Netcraft Firefox Toolbar.

      The reason I have the yahoo toolbar is not for search (though I find the yahoo search very comparable to google - and much better at trawling the geocities websites). I use the yahoo myWeb and Yahoo bookmarks which are both available from the toolbar and allow me to save replicas of web pages that I find useful (so that they are cached at the state I want.. not whatever was last trawled by the search engine) and so that my bookmarks can be stored independently of the machine I am using... so links I find at home can be easily accessed from work and vice versa.

      Alternatively, The google toolbar is useful for spell checking forms and blogging. And netcraft is just fun...

      Yes all these toolbars do clutter my browser more than I like... and I wish I could manipulate the individual buttons more.. take the features I like off each and put on one toolbar... Hmm.. I probably can... I'll look into it and release a toolbar as soon as possible!

    5. Re:my bad by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      yes...
      Why not use them as a new experimental zone for weapons and such like Iraq. I mean, they're going to die anyhow...

      Although, Americans would die anyhow as well.. eventually. Lets keept it close to home ;)

    6. Re:my bad by aztracker1 · · Score: 1

      I actually liked the idea of bookmarks that went with me (so to speak)...

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  2. SlashWetBar? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "eWarz writes "Following Google's footsteps, Yahoo has released a beta version of it's toolbar for Firefox. The new toolbar is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux."

    When will Slashdot release theirs?

    1. Re:SlashWetBar? by badmammajamma · · Score: 4, Funny

      I don't think there's a big market for toolbars that just repeat stories from a week ago.

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    2. Re:SlashWetBar? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I heard the GNAA have one due any day now.

    3. Re:SlashWetBar? by ethx1 · · Score: 1

      If you want one bad enough, why don't you write one. That's what the googlebar people did before Google finally released a version for firefox.

  3. New Toolbar! by the1williegeorge · · Score: 0, Troll

    and I've had it for WEEKS now.

    1. Re:New Toolbar! by emandres · · Score: 1

      You know, I think Spybot S&D might remove that...

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    2. Re:New Toolbar! by pllewis · · Score: 1

      Same here. Isn't this story a dupe? Anyhow, the best thing about the toolbar is direct link into yahoo's MyWeb. Web based an managed bookmarks with an RSS feed. I absolutely love it.

  4. Does this mean... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Does this mean they have figured out how to port spyware to linux/MAC?

    1. Re:Does this mean... by Comrad_Black · · Score: 1

      Yes it does mean that but only with some operating systems like "red hat" lynx

    2. Re:Does this mean... by sigaar · · Score: 1

      Speaking of which, are they going to port the toolbar to lynx/links? :-)

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  5. I'm not the only one I'm sure by iamdrscience · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I read the headline to this article and I just couldn't figure out what a Firefox toolbar was, let alone why Yahoo would release one.

    Perhaps a better headline would be "Yahoo toolbar beta for Firefox"

    1. Re:I'm not the only one I'm sure by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      and while we're being picky, it's its toolbar.

    2. Re:I'm not the only one I'm sure by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You are trying too hard to be anal. I don't think slashdotters didn't get it.

    3. Re:I'm not the only one I'm sure by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      you, sir, are a prick

  6. Mozilla support by Esine · · Score: 3, Funny

    What they should do is release a toolbar for Mozilla Suite as well and not only Firefox.
    And Google needs to release the toolbar for Linux.

    Though, even if they did that, I'd still continue using Opera :)

    1. Re:Mozilla support by WilliamSChips · · Score: 3, Insightful
      And Google needs to release the toolbar for Linux.
      Google Toolbar for Firefox already runs on Linux.

      The Firefox extension system is cross-platform, or at least most of it is.
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  7. Yahoo Releases Firefox Toolbar Beta by emandres · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Yahoo Releases Firefox Toolbar Beta and quickly finds out that no one uses because of the already implemented search toolbar in FF. Thank you, I have enough sites reading where I'm going, without Yahoo! doing it for every site. Yes, I realize that Y! probably doesn't do that, but the features on the Y! toolbar don't appeal to me at all. I don't need Y! mail, because I use gmail, and I use Google instead of Yahoo because I hate the sponsored results. And somebody please reply and tell me whether or not they're actually putting the popup blocker in...

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    1. Re:Yahoo Releases Firefox Toolbar Beta by peculiarmethod · · Score: 1

      Google HAS sponsored links.

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    2. Re:Yahoo Releases Firefox Toolbar Beta by dnixon112 · · Score: 4, Interesting

      If you hate sponsored results, you must hate Google more then Yahoo. Because there's more sponsored results in Google search results than Yahoo.

    3. Re:Yahoo Releases Firefox Toolbar Beta by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      Well genius, the target audience is the people who USE yahoo mail and yahoo search which is a large amount of people.

    4. Re:Yahoo Releases Firefox Toolbar Beta by krem81 · · Score: 1

      I use it for the bookmarks (and have been using it for a couple of months now - dunno why it took so long to post this "story").

      Incidentally, this plugin has been available for well over a year as well.

    5. Re:Yahoo Releases Firefox Toolbar Beta by X · · Score: 5, Informative

      You should try the toolbar. It has a number of handy features. The "Save to My Web" button is very handy, as are the Yahoo Bookmarks. I also like having the "Translate Page" button for pages in languages I don't know. Also nice to have an "Add to My Yahoo" button for RSS feeds. The integrated Calendar support is handy as Sunfire still isn't quite there yet.

      All in all, it's got something for everyone.

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    6. Re:Yahoo Releases Firefox Toolbar Beta by learn+fast · · Score: 1

      The "Save to my web" feature is really cool. I'm going to try it out. But, you don't need to install the toolbar to use it, there's a javascript link in the FAQ you can drag to the button bar to use that way. ...whether or not they're actually putting the popup blocker

      Popup blocker? For Firefox? That would be like seeing a Simpson on a T-shirt.

    7. Re:Yahoo Releases Firefox Toolbar Beta by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      When I used IE I used the Yahoo toolbar. The popup killer was pretty decent but the main reason was the bookmarks. No matter where I was all of my bookmarks were there.

      I know there are other bookmark synchronizers out there but nothing that really integrated well. Even if I went to a location that didn't have the toolbar installed I could log into my.yahoo and get em. I also use the briefcase from time to time.

      With Firefox being so cool all around I really only use the bookmarks. But new? Shyeah, I've had the unofficial one for EVER but got the official Yahoo one months ago. Wasn't there a /. article on it way back when?

    8. Re:Yahoo Releases Firefox Toolbar Beta by ak3ldama · · Score: 1
      Thanks for the informative post. If this toolbar does make adding bookmarks to one set location easy, adding rss feeds quickly, checking email, along with searching using yahoo, then this should indeed be a very cool tool for many Yahoo users. I'll try it when I get home from work (I don't wanna mess up my workstation's config just to try some lame add on.)

      I used to be a big yahoo fan, but in recent years I have used google exclusively for search. Though yahoo email is still better from what I've seen. If google had a geocities-like functionality for it's users then they would have a better chance at getting even more market share. Though the clincher for me has to be "My Yahoo!".

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    9. Re:Yahoo Releases Firefox Toolbar Beta by darrylo · · Score: 2, Informative
      The "Save to my web" feature is really cool. I'm going to try it out.

      If you're talking about the "My Saved Copy" feature, you really need to check out the Firefox extension called, "Scrapbook". That's got to be one of the top ten most useful fx extensions.

    10. Re:Yahoo Releases Firefox Toolbar Beta by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Sunfire? Perhaps you mean Sunbird?

    11. Re:Yahoo Releases Firefox Toolbar Beta by chris+macura · · Score: 1

      Searches of "computer","car", and "bicycle" on Yahoo! and Google show that Google uses less screen real-estate...

      Plus, what kind of a nut says they will "...Yahoo! it"?

    12. Re:Yahoo Releases Firefox Toolbar Beta by eWarz · · Score: 1

      Hey don't shoot the messenger :P

    13. Re:Yahoo Releases Firefox Toolbar Beta by emandres · · Score: 1

      To clarify what I said above about the sponsored results, I hate that Yahoo allows companies to bump themselves up to the top of a search query, instead of ads on the side of the page. The Yahoo sponsored ads always seem to try to sell me something when I'm clearly not searching for anything that I would buy. I can live with Google ads... I just ignore them because they're usually not in the main meat of a page or search query.

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    14. Re:Yahoo Releases Firefox Toolbar Beta by ubernostrum · · Score: 1

      and I use Google instead of Yahoo because I hate the sponsored results.

      They both do it, just like all the other search engines. I've written a user stylesheet which hides them, if you're interested.

  8. Looks crap by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Why don't they fix their DK license instead?

  9. Possessive/contraction by The+Standard+Deviant · · Score: 1, Informative

    It's = It is Its = belonging to it

    1. Re:Possessive/contraction by cashman73 · · Score: 1

      All Your Toolbar Are Belong To Us (or Yahoo!)

    2. Re:Possessive/contraction by NaruVonWilkins · · Score: 1

      That's not redundant, it hasn't already been covered.

    3. Re:Possessive/contraction by YowzaTheYuzzum · · Score: 1

      Ohhhhhhh, if you want it to be possessive, it's just I-T-S. But, if it's supposed to be a contraction then it's I-T-apostrophe-S. Scalawag.

  10. How many toolbars do we need? by cashman73 · · Score: 5, Insightful
    You know, if every popular website/search engine released some sort of toolbar to be added to your web browser, it might make it a bit difficult to see the actual content of the website we're viewing,... When does this all end?

    I mean, currently in Firefox, I have the FF Bookmark toolbar, the BioBar (a FF add-on for biomedical research; PDB, etc), and the google toolbar. Now they want me to add the Yahoo! toolbar?!?! Please!

    Now, a Slashdot Toolbar could be pretty cool, on the other hand,... ;-)

    1. Re:How many toolbars do we need? by cashman73 · · Score: 2, Funny
      Ok, that was scary. I just re-read my article right after posting and read, "Slashdot Toolbar," as, "Slashdot Trollbar." Methinks a slashdot trollbar would probably be bad,... very, very bad,... ;-)

      //What does it take to get a darned FIRST POST around here anyways?!?!

    2. Re:How many toolbars do we need? by Compholio · · Score: 1

      What do you need a slashdot toolbar for when there's an RSS feed? Just link FF into the RSS feed and you're set.

    3. Re:How many toolbars do we need? by zkn · · Score: 1
      1. Ofcause a search feature, very important as the builtin search isn't site specific enough. I need a searchbar that specifikly says SEARCH SLASHDOT in bold letters.
      2. Lots of practical features. For example autogenerated 'In soviet Russia'-jokes.
      3. Because toolbars are kewl dude.
      4. ??
      5. Profit!!
    4. Re:How many toolbars do we need? by cbiffle · · Score: 2, Funny

      Hey, a Slashdot toolbar! It could make kneejerk inflammatory comments about whatever you're browsing for, without actually reading the web pages!

      Just think how much time it would save! I'd never have to post on Slashdot again! :-)

    5. Re:How many toolbars do we need? by deathy_epl+ccs · · Score: 1

      Don't forget, it would be quite important for a Slashdot Toolbar to take the page you're viewing and dupe it's contents at least 2 or 3 times.

    6. Re:How many toolbars do we need? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny
    7. Re:How many toolbars do we need? by Jedi+Alec · · Score: 1

      //What does it take to get a darned FIRST POST around here anyways?!?!

      Well, ehmm, a toolbar?

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    8. Re:How many toolbars do we need? by Silkejr · · Score: 1

      Man I'd be rockin that Slashdot toolbar for reals.

    9. Re:How many toolbars do we need? by xpenguin51 · · Score: 1

      There is a slashdot "toolbar" plugin for Trillian! lets me see the headlines...
      And, I have a beta google toolbar for FF. I thought it to be a little redundant b/c of the already integrated google search, but you get the other features associated with it.

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    10. Re:How many toolbars do we need? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You're not alone. I read it as trollbar too :-)

  11. The Firefox bandwagon... by TopSpin · · Score: 5, Funny

    Q: How many users prefer Beta Yahoo Toolbar for Firefox over Google Toolbar for Firefox?

    A: Both.

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    1. Re:The Firefox bandwagon... by sabNetwork · · Score: 4, Informative

      The Google toolbar is mostly useless, but the Google Suggest extension is cool shit. It hooks into Firefox's built-in search box.

    2. Re:The Firefox bandwagon... by krem81 · · Score: 1

      Thanks for Suggesting that.

    3. Re:The Firefox bandwagon... by Dwedit · · Score: 1

      Yay, now Google won't just track my complete search queries, but my partial ones as well! Thanks, Google!

    4. Re:The Firefox bandwagon... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Who says they're tracking anything?

      And if they do, I'm sure they're thanking you for using it despite them doing that. :-p

    5. Re:The Firefox bandwagon... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Umm, they do. Kind of necessary if your business is selling search advertisements.

    6. Re:The Firefox bandwagon... by Forthan+Red · · Score: 1
      Better than that: The CustomizeGoogle extension. Provides additional options for Gmail, Froogle, Google Groups, Google News, etc.

      My favorite - the ability to remove certain Google search results, bases on their URL. Gets ride of those sites that I know require a subscription.

    7. Re:The Firefox bandwagon... by imsoclever · · Score: 1

      18 year old gi...

  12. Darn by djrogers · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Wanted to try this out, but install fails with my nightly Deer Park build. A few other great extensions have too, so maybe it's time for me to switch back to 1.0x...

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  13. My Yahoo by onion2k · · Score: 3, Informative

    The only Yahoo! specific thing it does is the My Yahoo system of adding pages to a central server so you can take "favourites" with you between computers. The Yahoo search is an easy addition to the site searcher (defaults to Google, easy to switch), and the rest of it is just duplicating the bookmarks system. I'll ignore the "anti-spyware" stuff because that's Windows specific.

    At least Google's toolbar does stuff like reporting PageRanks. This one seems to be bloat for the sake of getting a Yahoo logo onto your desktop.

    1. Re:My Yahoo by X · · Score: 1

      Actually, it's got lots of Yahoo specific features beyond that (although that is a good feature). You have the "Save to My Web" button, the translation button (uses Babelfish), the Yahoo bookmarks stuff, the Yahoo Mail support. It also has a whole host of links to Yahoo services, although I'd just as soon just use bookmarks for them. The only non-Yahoo specific stuff it has are some of the reference links (and actually they are all under Yahoo Reference, even if some are from 3rd partis).

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    2. Re:My Yahoo by duvie · · Score: 1

      The anti-spyware thing is, alas, a required feature. I use CounterSpy and would just as soon disable Yahoo!'s little joke.

  14. Everyone else is doing it.. by springbox · · Score: 5, Funny

    Come on Microsoft, how about an MSN toolbar for Firefox? ;)

    1. Re:Everyone else is doing it.. by JohnLeFucker · · Score: 0

      HAHA!! that will only happen when hell freezes over or Apples run on Intel chips...

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    2. Re:Everyone else is doing it.. by krunk4ever · · Score: 1

      speaking of which, i just got to play with the msn toolbar for ie. did you know that the toolbar gave ie tab-support?

      i was quite amaze. even google toobar doesn't have that feature. now if only google implemented that...

      but google wouldn't want ie to win the browser war again...

  15. Resource Hog!? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    Every single time the Yahoo Toolbar gets installed on one of my PC's at home I have nothing but trouble with the resources afterwards. The last time it snuck onto one of my computers at home was with the Macromedia Shockwave install. I've banned it's use and installation in my house. Anyone else have the same experience with this particular toolbar?

    1. Re:Resource Hog!? by PeelBoy · · Score: 2, Informative

      With out a doubt. It's a pile of crap.

    2. Re:Resource Hog!? by the1williegeorge · · Score: 1

      I've used Y! toolbar for IE on Windows 98se, 2000, ME (yeah, I know, but I did use it for a few weeks till I found my 98 cd), and XP and have yet to have ANY issues, either spyware or resource

    3. Re:Resource Hog!? by gwait · · Score: 1

      And I bet paragraph numbering in MS Word works for you too :)

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    4. Re:Resource Hog!? by bot24 · · Score: 1

      I just removed this from my sister's PC today. It was blocking the Google toolbar(!) and it was causing new windows to close the existing window when opened. For example: you click a link in a popular forum program, such as phpBB, that opens external links in a new window, but opening the new window closes the old window, and erases the back button history since it is a new window.

    5. Re:Resource Hog!? by m2bord · · Score: 1

      in all fairness, i've also used it for years without a hitch as well.

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  16. making a better search engine is too hard by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting


    so we shall make fluffy user-tracking products instead

  17. Similar? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    http://toolbar.yahoo.com/firefox
    http://toolbar.google.com/firefox

    Yahoo! Toolbar --> Beta ---
    Google Toolbar BETA

    coincidence?

    Why are the download buttons both on the right of the screen (I know it can be anywhere, but not many sites before google seemed to put buttons on the right hand side like that).

    Before you link to 100 different sites with the download button on the right, how come the hotmail login has moved to the right hand side of the screen only since gmail did it.

    It seems they are hinting at a google layout (not that this is a bad thing, nor that google owns two column web page layouts), it just seems a bit strange?

    1. Re:Similar? by GecKo213 · · Score: 1

      I believe that's what they call follow the leader. They usually say if you can't lead, get out of the way, but there are usually a bunch of people chasing the leader and then there are some that fall by the way. You see it everywhere in the world today. They're just trying to keep up and not get dropped along the way.

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    2. Re:Similar? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      But it's not even superior. If anything, it is more intuitive to have a login box appear on the left of the screen.

    3. Re:Similar? by EnronHaliburton2004 · · Score: 5, Informative

      You seem to be implying that Yahoo is copying Google. I can't believe I'm defending Yahoo, but this Google cheerleading has got to stop.

      Yahoo released the beta version of their Firefox toolbar in February, months before Google Toolbar.

      Yahoo has had the login on the right side of the screen for as long as I can remember-- 1997 or so?

    4. Re:Similar? by maskedbishounen · · Score: 1

      While not for FF, I'll throw in the MSN Toolbar.

      Yeah, all these search toolbars look the same. And yeah, so do their sites. Go figure. I guess they're going with what (they think) works?

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    5. Re:Similar? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      They're all copying me. In 2002 I designed a site with a clean design and all the menus and controls on the right hand side and all the content on the left..

      argh... slashdot mangles links to archive.org. But strangely auto-clickies them if you set "Plain Old Text"

      http://web.archive.org/web/20021129193219/http://r ecallthemall.ca/

    6. Re:Similar? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Actually only about 1-2 years ago Yahoo had their login on the left hand side of the screen.

    7. Re:Similar? by Bedouin+X · · Score: 1

      It may be intuitive because you are used to it, but not neccesarily because it is better. There are strong arguments for interactive parts of a web-centric application being on the right side of the screen and leaving the left side for content.

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  18. You just got to love... by teutonic_leech · · Score: 1

    ... competition working at its best :-) How long has Yahoo been dragging its feet about this? Low and behold - a week after Google Yahoo releases its own. Did they think Firefox wasn't important before that? Who knows - but it's clear that Yahoo is losing the race, especially when it comes to being an innovative company that continuously wins the hearts and minds of geeks like us :-)

    1. Re:You just got to love... by xMilkmanDanx · · Score: 2

      It's been available for months actually. May not have been advertised but if you went to toolbar on yahoo with firefox it prompted for firefox toolbar beta download.

    2. Re:You just got to love... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      ROTFL! So true.. except completely wrong. The Yahoo has had a toolbar for Firefox since February. The article itself is dated from back in February (indeed it made Slashdot back then). So if anyone was dragging their feet, it was Google. The sad reality is that no matter how innovative Yahoo might actually be, slashdot will still be populated by Google fan boys who's reality distortion field will ensure that Google will be seen as the innovator.

  19. old newz by njko · · Score: 5, Funny

    Following Google's footsteps, Yahoo has released a Search Engine"

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    1. Re:old newz by releppes · · Score: 1

      Didn't Yahoo come on the scene before Google? Back then it was kinda crude. I think it was more like a fancy repository of bookmarks. But I remember Yahoo as the first real mainstream web presence. Then a year or so later, Google emerged. I remember switching to Google because the searches were faster, but I still use Yahoo as my main portal. Google is just now trying to be like the Yahoo portal. So to say Yahoo is following Google....I think it's the other way around. Is gmail even out of beta yet?

    2. Re:old newz by njko · · Score: 1

      well, that's exactly the irony.

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  20. Y! Toolbar for FF has been available for weeks! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Just for the record, Yahoo! has had a browser toolbar for Firefox far longer than Google has. The Y! FF Toolbar has been around for weeks now.

    Sometimes, it's nice to have a shortcut to cool stuff like MyWeb 2.0 http://myweb2.search.yahoo.com/ - the toolbar allows you to add something to MyWeb with a single click.

    In any case, MyWeb 2.0 is definitely worth checking out. It's basically Flickr meets del.icio.us.

    Mike

    1. Re:Y! Toolbar for FF has been available for weeks! by xMilkmanDanx · · Score: 1

      Longer than a few weeks, since before June I do believe.

  21. Resource Hog!? by GecKo213 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I've had nothing but trouble with this particular toolbar in the past. Every machine at my house that it's been installed on seems to all of a sudden have resource issues. These are not slow machines either. The slowest is an AMD 1.5 GHZ with 1 GIG Ram. I remove it and the machine is right back up to *snuff* as it were. The last time it made it onto one of my machines was inside the Macromedia Shockwave install. I've since banned it's use in my home. Has anyone else had this type of problem with this toolbar?

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  22. WHAT?? Yahoo! Toolbar was first. by keepper · · Score: 5, Informative

    Seriously guys, this yahoo bashing google loving is pathetic..

    This was released Feb 2005 ..
    http://www.ysearchblog.com/archives/000077.html

    Googles was released this month ( I think, double check that )

    And yes, i do work for Yahoo, but these are not the opinions of my employer.

    1. Re:WHAT?? Yahoo! Toolbar was first. by EnronHaliburton2004 · · Score: 2, Informative

      Slashdot = Google Cheerleading.

      The Yahoo Toolbar was even reported on Slashdot-- it wasn't that long ago:

      http://slashdot.org/search.pl?threshold=1&op=stori es&tid=154&sort=1&start=90

      I tested out the Toolbar as a way to keep Firefox's bookmarks synced on all my various workstations. It didn't work out too well.

    2. Re:WHAT?? Yahoo! Toolbar was first. by triffidsting · · Score: 1

      I too had problems with earlier versions, but so far the latest release has worked out well. The My Bookmarks sync is real benefit to me, my workstation, laptop, and all my home machines can share the same set of bookmarks in both Firefox and IE on all of them.

      I even added a custom button using the web interface to check my gmail. :)

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    3. Re:WHAT?? Yahoo! Toolbar was first. by keepper · · Score: 2, Informative

      Try out the latest version...

      Should fix a lot of the problems people were experiencing.

    4. Re:WHAT?? Yahoo! Toolbar was first. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      Seriously guys, this yahoo bashing google loving is pathetic

      Then stop whining and put your efforts into creating something that appeals to this crowd and is better than Google. Giant portals that do "schmearch" don't cut it here.

      Here are some free hints: focus on light, fast, accurate, agile, low-nuisance, current. Just do it.

    5. Re:WHAT?? Yahoo! Toolbar was first. by ZorbaTHut · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Sheesh. I work at Google, and I agree. Give us props where we deserve 'em (and, IMHO, we deserve a lot of them :) ) but Yahoo got their Firefox toolbar out first. It's a fact.

      Deal with it already and stop rewriting history, Slashdot!

      (not opinions of my employer also, blah blah blah)

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  23. Complete Story Debugger Output by Gherald · · Score: 4, Funny

    Fatal error encountered, aborting reading!

    Line 2: fatal basic grammar error (illegal possessive apostrophe).

    Yahoo has released a beta version of it's toolbar for Firefox. The new toolbar is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

    A solution is available for your error: go back to school.

    For future reference, see this document.

    1. Re:Complete Story Debugger Output by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Nice way to steal my post.

    2. Re:Complete Story Debugger Output by Gherald · · Score: 2, Insightful

      > Nice way to steal my post.

      If you hadn't posted AC, I would surely have given attribution. But as things stand, I don't see a point to your sarcasm.

    3. Re:Complete Story Debugger Output by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Neither do I, perhaps I've started a new Slashdot in-joke! You are in full rights to copy my post!

    4. Re:Complete Story Debugger Output by courtarro · · Score: 2, Informative

      Another reference is the excellent book Eats, Shoots and Leaves by Lynne Truss. For those of us who are deeply troubled by the abundance of misused apostrophes and there=their=they're errors in many /. summaries, it's a quick read that sets the record straight on most common errors.

    5. Re:Complete Story Debugger Output by ph*nt*stic · · Score: 1

      And what about stack dump?

  24. And those of us using safari by SWATJester · · Score: 2, Insightful

    And those of us using safari, still don't care. A yahoo toolbar will be a great idea when Yahoo becomes a worthwhile place to visit for something other than yahoogroups, internet poker, and webcam girls.

    1. Re:And those of us using safari by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Looked at myweb2?

    2. Re:And those of us using safari by $RANDOMLUSER · · Score: 1

      > ...when Yahoo becomes a worthwhile place to visit...
      Please stop putting your finger on the problem.
      Thank you.

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  25. Resource Hog and more by Blitzenn · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I don't have proof, but I have a strong set of circumstances that suggest the Yahoo toolbar for IE is delivering ads and spyware to machines. I too ban it at home and at work. I have had everyone of my family members bring their PC to me for 'repair' after having it installed for a short time. Each of them was ridden with spyware. After removing it and cleaning the machines. They have not had any more trouble. After a dozen or so machines, with the same results, I have to question Yahoos integrety.

    1. Re:Resource Hog and more by SirSlud · · Score: 1

      Very unlikely. I work in the industry.

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    2. Re:Resource Hog and more by Blitzenn · · Score: 1

      " Very unlikely. I work in the industry."

      Lol, oh, I guess I was wrong. If you work in the industry, then there could not possibly be an issue. No personal disrespect meant, really. But that is not much in the way of proof.

      That is what every one of them say. It isn't me!

    3. Re:Resource Hog and more by SirSlud · · Score: 1

      Let me extrapolate then. I am a developer for an ad detwork that does deal with Active X campaigns (along with totally regular banners from blue chip companies,) and knowing the sensitive political and economic nature of installing background applications that spawn unwanted popups, Yahoo has very little to gain from promoting spyware.

      The economics don't pan out; whatever money Yahoo could make from installing something that delivered said popups simply does not compare to what they make from the CPMs they would get from the banners they run on their website alone. Its a simple matter of economics; they don't need to do what the grandparent poster suggests if you go by the current CPM rates the industry bares, nevermind the publicity risk they would assume if they were actually installing flat out spyware with their toolbar.

      Maybe they collect browsing habits from the browser that you have the toolbar installed on, I don't know, but they certainly don't deliver ads outside of the normal request chain you'd see if you sniffed your HTTP headers when loading a page from the web.

      Thus far, adaware and spybot seem to rid most machines of most infections, and I've never seen anything suggesting that Yahoo software is responsible for this kind of activity.

      Another point; if Yahoo delivers spyware that munges your computer up, you probably wouldn't be able to visit their site and view the banners they do place there, thus denying them from the much better rates that their legit banners command over the kind of rates that spyware popups are run at.

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    4. Re:Resource Hog and more by Blitzenn · · Score: 1

      "Yahoo has very little to gain from promoting spyware."

      I apologize if I suggested or insinuated that Yahoo was promoting spyware or malware. I too, do not believe that is the case. I do however believe that their content delivery engine, as found in their current toolbar, is lacking in enough robustness to stop others from taking advantage of it, or simply hijacking it. It is my impression, (I remind you that I did state I do not have facts to back it up, just a heck of a lot of coincidence), the Yahoo toolbar is being utilized by less honorable people (perhaps via hijacking it) to deliver thier malicious software. Yahoo may very well just be the goat that allows the disease to be carried. There are just too many people, including myself, who have had these experiences to dismiss them as coincidental.

  26. Yahoo's search doesn't match Google by NineNine · · Score: 2

    Unfortunately, as much as I like Yahoo's other real estate (mail, calendar, etc.), I gotta say that I won't be installing it. Their search, from what I can tell, is now primarily for paid listings only. We've had our company's web site up for 3 years, with Google spidering it completely every day and it has a Google Page Rank of "5". Yahoo only just in the past week added our front page. Of course, that's tiny anecdotal evidence, but to me, that says a lot about the quality of Yahoo's search.

    1. Re:Yahoo's search doesn't match Google by Godman · · Score: 1

      Maybe you should start linking your site from slashdot. I have nothing on my website that is worthwile at all, but it has a 3/10, cause it links from /. That's in about 6 months. I figure I only have about a year and half till my site has the power of /.!

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  27. From Yahoo's blurb by lheal · · Score: 2, Funny

    "Protect yourself from spyware with Anti-Spy for Windows"

    First it's the anti-virus industry totally ignoring Mac and Unix users. Now Google and Yahoo leave Mac and Unix users to swing in the wind. Does anyone have anti-spyware for something other than Windows?

    I don't want to have to switch to Windows just to get this support.

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  28. Yahoo Toolbar is insidious by linzeal · · Score: 1

    Adobe Acrobat tries to install the damn thing too, use foxit instead of Acroreader.

  29. Troll? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yes, I have to ask. As soon as there is Windows-like spyware for Linux, there will be anti-spy.

    1. Re:Troll? by lheal · · Score: 1

      I was trying to be funny.

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    2. Re:Troll? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No, you were beeing ignorant, becasue clearly you don't know the difference between spyware and a trojan/virus. If you did you wouldn't post such nonsense. You could be running DOS as far as I care and still have spyware installed. That's the whole purpose of spyware - to send user data without the user knowing this. Are you even sure you don't have spyware installed on your Linux machine? Wihtout an anti-spyware application this is hard to find out. Maybe your closed source nvidia driver is sending data back every once in a while about your surfing habbits and you just didn't notice it?

      Some people would even argue that Google is spyware. They do keep every single search you've ever entered. If you're using Gmail they have every single mail you've ever received (even if you deleted it, Google still has it) - try reading their TOS.

    3. Re:Troll? by lheal · · Score: 1
      No, you were beeing ignorant, becasue clearly you don't know the difference between spyware and a trojan/virus.

      Ok, smartypants, here's what I said:

      First it's the anti-virus industry totally ignoring Mac and Unix users. Now Google and Yahoo leave Mac and Unix users to swing in the wind. Does anyone have anti-spyware for something other than Windows?

      If anything is clear, it's that I was referring to one instance of the industry allegedly "ignoring" non-Windows users, and that this was a second alleged instance - a different kind of thing.

      I didn't explicitly say "spyware and viruses are different", because to the extent it even matters it's understood. It hardly matters, because A) the removal tools are beginning to encompass all categories and B) the lines are blurring as the evil techniques are shared.

      Now, go away.

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  30. Re:retards by the1williegeorge · · Score: 1

    The Yahoo toolbar provides access to Yahoo! bookmarks, through which I can have the same set of bookmarks on all three of my daily use computers without having to email them to myself. If any of you know how to do that some other way, i would be interested.

  31. YAHOO by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yet
    Another
    Harbinger
    Of
    Observation

    1. Re:yahoo by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yes they do. Type "games" into the search box. Gives you all of Yahoo's games and more.

  32. FF Extensions by magicRob · · Score: 0

    I haven't downloaded either, but technically, couldn't they just rebadge each others toolbars? Heck all the code is visible :)

    Which makes me think, which was the chicken and which was the egg...

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  33. Yahoo just don't get it. by Tezprice · · Score: 1

    Googles success has came from innovation, simply copying everything Google does from revamping their search to be exactly the same to this doesnt have the same impact.

    1. Re:Yahoo just don't get it. by oberondarksoul · · Score: 1

      Yahoo have had a [Windows] toolbar for years longer than Google. Back when I used to use Yahoo Groups (or Clubs, as it was called then), I was quite content to use the Yahoo toolbar with IE.

      Nowadays I just use Firefox's built-in search box, but this isn't entirely a case of Yahoo copying Google.

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    2. Re:Yahoo just don't get it. by nwbvt · · Score: 1
      What, did you just learn how to use the computer last week?

      Yahoo has been around much longer than Google, as has their browser toolbar. So if anyone is copying anyone, its Google.

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  34. yahoo by Ravenrage · · Score: 1

    i hear this and i just wonder why is yahoo releasing this toolbar for mac and linux when the rest of the site pretty much requires IE?? iirc you can't even play any games from linux(i dunno about mac) and everytime i try to play games from firefox my firefox crashes!!! i personally will not use this plugin(and anything else from yahoo) til they support other browsers and platforms....btw i wonder if google would add a games section

  35. Thank you, Google and Yahoo! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Another reason why Joe Average won't miss IE.

    I know there are some comments here that try to be modded funny but I say they should shut up and just not install these toolbars.

  36. I really don't get this ... by GNUALMAFUERTE · · Score: 1, Insightful

    The purpose of using Free Software is to be FREE from corporations/individuals that wants to tell you what you can do with your computer and what you can't, and still, many companys keep releasing proprietary software for Free plataforms, If i wanted Proprietary software, i woudln't be using GNU/Linux. In certain cases where they release some software for which there is no real Free Software alternative, i can see they know they will have a marketshare (It's still ethically wrong, but i understand it), but when they release such a trivial piece of proprietary software like a toolbar, to run on very big developments that are completely free, and where there are alternatives to that specific software (There are thousands of Free toolbars for Firefox), i don't see how someone would install it.

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    1. Re:I really don't get this ... by snorklewacker · · Score: 1

      > The purpose of using Free Software is to be FREE from corporations/individuals that wants to tell you what you can do with your computer

      Like yourself, telling me what the purpose of the software I run on my computer is? I like the free software because it sucks less and the price is right. This does not make it mutually exclusive with commercial software.

      Not that I think the yahoo toolbar is worth a pile of dingo's kidneys, but it's their prerogative to make it available.

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    2. Re:I really don't get this ... by GNUALMAFUERTE · · Score: 0

      That's because you are lacking something called Ethics. Restricting knowledge is BAD. Proprietary software restricts what users can do, and restricts their innherent right to LEARN. That's why i use Free Software, and i also used it when most of it "sucked", that is, i only used GNU/Linux on my system back in the day when most hardware wasn't supported, important parts of the system where missing, and getting things to work was a real mess.

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    3. Re:I really don't get this ... by StrawberryFrog · · Score: 1

      The purpose of using Free Software is to be FREE from corporations/individuals that wants to tell you what you can do with your computer and what you can't

      Corporations also like free software, for much the same reasons.

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    4. Re:I really don't get this ... by Mant · · Score: 1

      Lots of people use FireFox becuase it is a better browser than IE an is free as in beer.

      So they are going to be more than happy to install a Yahoo! bar or a Google bar if they want the functionality.

      Free as in speech just really doesn't matter to most users, they will use software that happens to be that way if they like the software and the price.

    5. Re:I really don't get this ... by Mant · · Score: 1

      Capitalisation doesn't make your argument more convincing you know.

      Also just becuase someone doesn't share your personal ethics doesn't mean they don't have any.

    6. Re:I really don't get this ... by GNUALMAFUERTE · · Score: 1

      I Know that, but the fact that we know and accept the fact that most people just doesn't care, doesn't make it right, and so we must remind them and us that it's morally wrong.

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    7. Re:I really don't get this ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I was contemplating the ethical position you espoused here and suddenly I had an epiphany. The electronic alarm clock that my bank gave me for free with my checking account was not only completely solid state, and containing circuit boards with no labeled traces whatsoever, it was designed to be used on my nightstand! The nightstand that was composed completely of visible components that allowed me to draw diagrams and schematics of it, allowing me and others to reproduce it at will!

      Inspired by the stand you took, I called the manufacturer and informed them of their ethical obligation to provide me with exhaustive design details. They tried all sorts of double-talk and specious arguments. They tried telling me that I had given them nothing, they had given me an alarm clock, and that they were under no obligation of any kind to give me anything more. I reminded them of my fundamental right to learn. They asked me if I had made similar requests of the manufacturers of automobiles that I had not purchased. Then they muttered something about paying for higher education, and why didn't I just take the damn thing apart and analyze it as best I could.

      After wearing them down, they offered to give me the requested information for the costs they had incurred in development and their expected revenues from sales of any for-sale products that I would then be able to duplicate. I insisted that by designing it to work on my end table, they were obligated to drop the price to zero. They hung up. But I showed them! This took half an hour on their 800 number!

    8. Re:I really don't get this ... by GNUALMAFUERTE · · Score: 1

      hehe, pretty interesting story, it's funny how some people reacts when you tell them such obvious things as "I Have the right to learn", things that they can't just deny, and so, in a moment, all their stupid capitalism, their stupid restrictive laws, are worth nothing ...

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  37. Re:retards by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    del.icio.us

  38. Yahoo, Google, {another big company} by kosmosik · · Score: 1

    What is the news here? Yahoo did it because Google did it. And then also most of big players will - it is like race in features - we got that, they also etc. etc.

    But actuall I find some smaller sites to be promoting FF. Like biggest polish dictionary providers (encyclopedia, dictionaries etc. etc. former communist monopoly) have provided search plugin for FF... That is interesting. It is like they really find FF more convinient themselves so they suggest it for use with their services - not "me too" stuff.

    1. Re:Yahoo, Google, {another big company} by X · · Score: 1

      What is the news here?

      Fair point, as this is a dupe from February.

      Yahoo did it because Google did it.

      Ah this is the point. Sigh. Actually, Yahoo did it several months before Google did it. However, by posting this dupe Slashdotters can choose to believe that Google did it first.

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    2. Re:Yahoo, Google, {another big company} by lucm · · Score: 1
      However, by posting this dupe Slashdotters can choose to believe that Google did it first.

      I think I'll design a poster "I want to believe" with a big fading G in the background.

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    3. Re:Yahoo, Google, {another big company} by kosmosik · · Score: 1

      Actually my point was about {any big company} doing it cause {another big company} did it... :)

      I mean they must do it due to PR and shit. I more welcome smaller sites that implement such features in their sites (like come on - how hard it is to code search plugin and put a banner on site?) cause they really tend to belive Firefox is best. And I know few such sites that are non-techie and they did so.

  39. Too many deja vu experiences on /. by neoee · · Score: 2, Insightful
    1. Re:Too many deja vu experiences on /. by ethx1 · · Score: 1

      This is slashdot remember... it's still news until about the 3rd time. Then it's old.

    2. Re:Too many deja vu experiences on /. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yeah, I wondered the same. I think the news should be "Yahoo! Firefox Toolbar (BETA) now supports Linux and MacOS"

  40. Worst dupe EVER! by X · · Score: 1

    Not only is this a dupe that of a story from like four months ago, but the story submitter appears to have not noticed the dates and therefore confused who is in who's footsteps.

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  41. Technical Writing by gavinjolly · · Score: 1

    Who just read the Technical Writing book?

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    1. Re:Technical Writing by SeventyBang · · Score: 2, Insightful



      No kidding. Is it too much to ask the Editorial|Approval Board to make a simple check for it's and its before they post it to the public system?

      They almost need to have a c/it's/its/ macro run by default and they'd be 100% correct. It seems practically every time it's appears in article text it's supposed to be its

      You know, if programmers had feedback from compilers which merely said "Sorry, there are errors" and didn't tell them where they were or what they were, they'd be far more meticulous about their coding and would likely be more careful about their use of the English language as well. I think the only reason they're able to deal with the structure of code and not the written word is because they receive pretty explicit feedback regarding their errors from compilers.

      It's why I said a long, long, long time ago: In this business, you don't have to be good, just good enough. It's why most software sucks and why a lot of things questionable programmers write (prose-wise) is of the same [dubious] quality.


  42. ...yet another toolbar? by farkinga · · Score: 1

    Y?

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  43. Re:FIRST INTERNAL SERVER ERROR POST!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Can you stop trolling in every post you make?

  44. Yahoo Toolbar VS Firefox Pop Up and Add Blocking by leon.gandalf · · Score: 0

    Wouldn't that cause some kind of quatum influx duality or something? After all Yahoo is all ads with content hiden somewhere inside... Thats why google is a better search.... no crap all over the screen just a good SEARCH.. I pitty the fool that loads yahoo.com on Dial-Up. its almost NOTHING but ads and useless filler.

  45. Re:It's a Psycholgical thing by GecKo213 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The reason it seems more intuitive is that your eye naturally starts at the top left hand corner of the page and sweeps down and to the right. You finish your "journey" as it were at the bottom right hand side of the page. If you notice, most professional websites if not all have their logo and the most pertinent info in the upper left hand side. Then all of the copyright, contact us links, and buttons on forms etc tend to be in the lower right quadrant. If you go to a few different pages for instance www.intel.com, www.novell.com, www.cnn.com, slashdot.org... etc you'll see that. While browsing around the web notice where your eye wants to move comfortably to as the page loads. Or better yet, go to Google and type in some search words and click "I'm feeling Lucky". Then close your eyes as the page loads, give it ample time to load, and then open your eyes. See how many times your eyes will drift to the top right portion of the page first.

    One of two things may have happened.
    1) Yahoo doesn't understand the "comfort" or "intuitive" nature of humans with upper right corner of webpages, or
    2) They have a left handed web designer.


    You decide.
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  46. And following Google's footsteps... by duniyadnd · · Score: 1

    And also following Google's footsteps, Yahoo started Yahoo Mail, as well as Yahoo Maps, and Yahoo News.

    Seriously, they have a lot more stuff which has been released before Google, and more updates can be found at their official blog http://www.ysearchblog.com/ which is much better than Google's official blog.

  47. But why? by Dolda2000 · · Score: 1
    But what are these toolbars (both Google's and Yahoo's) really good for? It seems that they give the user the power to "search directly from the toolbar" and similar things. But Firefox already has a search field in the default address toolbar! It seems to me that they are only taking up screen real estate.

    I'm not trying to troll, and I'm glad to see that corporations are acknowledging Firefox in this way -- I've just never understood why anyone would want to use these toolbars. Does someone use this, and can he or she clarify, in that case?

    1. Re:But why? by GJSchaller · · Score: 2, Informative

      The reason I use it is because it carries my bookmarks / favorites, and other settings (groups, search prefs, etc.) not only from PC to PC, but also from Browser to Browser. I use IE at work (Corporate Standard), FF & IE on Windows at home, and FF on Linux at home. My settings follow me seamlessly on all 3 platforms, as well as any other PC I log into that has the toolbar.

      If I am at work, and find a cool site, I can bookmark it and know I'll find it at home on my toolbar, regardless of what OS or Browser I am using on either end.

    2. Re:But why? by evolve75 · · Score: 1
      The reason I use it is because it carries my bookmarks / favorites, and other settings (groups, search prefs, etc.) not only from PC to PC, but also from Browser to Browser.

      Have you tried http://del.icio.us/? I use the same features and get the added advantage of tags, RSS feed and ability to find similar sites via the tag feature.

      And it can be invoked right out of the bookmark bar (on all major browsers via bookmarklets.

    3. Re:But why? by t1m0r4n · · Score: 1

      I built a yahoo toolbar long ago. I live on the Yahoo family of sites :P So, I pulled my "Bookmarks Toolbar Folder" up along side the menus, so I have: File ... Help | []My Yahoo []Mail []Yahoo (drop down folder)... I've recently been using del.icio.us for quickly saving bookmarks that can be accessed from other computers. Of couse, yahoo seach is the default search tucked nicely along the address bar. You have everything you need all nicely scrunched up on top, so you can also use tabs without cutting into screen space. To make a short story long -- everything the Yahoo Toolbar offers, can be done with a default install of FireFox and some simple rearranging of existing toolbar locations. And, in my opinion, the DIY method produces a better result. (honestly just posting because it's been months, maybe years, since I've written anything here :P)

  48. not new by rh71 · · Score: 0

    The beta FF versions have been out for almost half a year now. How is this "new"/news ?

  49. But fix launch.yahoo for FF first! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Its retarded system stops you cold if you're using FF. Can't view music videos off launch.yahoo without (yikes) IE (thus excluding us alternative OS users) or some archaic version of Netscape.

  50. Has anyone tried it under Linux? by Kevin+Burtch · · Score: 1


    I tried it on several systems long ago (it's been out for many months as others have noted), and again recently (a few weeks ago after the 2nd or 3rd slashdot announcement) hoping that it was a newer version - nope.

    Anyways, the reason I ask is, it works fine on the windows machine I'm forced to use at work, but it complains that it can't load images and does absolutely nothing under the several Linux systems I've tried it on (various releases of Fedora).

    The _only_ thing I want it for is the portable bookmarks.

    Has anyone seen this actually work in Linux?

    Has anyone seen a fix for this bug?

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    1. Re:Has anyone tried it under Linux? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I've been using it under Linux basically since day one. It was actually originally developed on Linux, so it *really* should work for you.

  51. This is completely old news by bahwi · · Score: 1

    The Yahoo Toolbar was posted quite awhile ago. How else would you explain the Yahoo Toolbar's 7 PageRank while Google's Toolbar is only 0? I mean, like, duh.

  52. This was released five months ago by the_womble · · Score: 1
    See the press release

    I installed it, tried it for a few days, decided I did not use it and disabled it a good while ago. Now Slashdot gets round to telling me its available. How would I keep up with whats happenning without /.'s timely news aggregation.

  53. Hack to install on Deer Park 2? by jncook · · Score: 1

    I'm using the Yahoo Toolbar on both my Windows and Mac boxes so I can share bookmarks. It's also nice to share my bookmarks live between Firefox and IE.

    But Yahoo Toolbar won't install on Deer Park 2 (aka Firefox 1.1 alpha 2). It complains that "0.5b" is not a valid version number.

    Can I hack the version string somehow to allow it to install? Change it to "0.5.0" or something?

    James

  54. Syncing bookmarks... by Otto · · Score: 1

    Have you considered using del.icio.us for your bookmark needs? I keep my bookmarks on there, with a keyword of (among several other things) "bookmark". Then by using the RSS link and Firefox's Live Bookmark functionality, my bookmarks are always the same across all my machines.

    Actually, that's kinda oversimplifying my setup. I actually have several categories which I put stuff into, like News, General Bookmarks, Forums, etc. Each one gets a different keyword, and the RSS feed can be based on that keyword, so I have several Live Bookmarks as drop downs. I also have a "Post to del.icio.us" javascript bookmarklet for quickly bookmarking a new page.

    Works great, I highly suggest it.

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    1. Re:Syncing bookmarks... by EnronHaliburton2004 · · Score: 1

      I have considered it, maybe I'll try again.

      I just wasn't anxious to have my bookmarks on a publically viewable server. And I'd like a simpler interface to add bookmarks (Ctrl-D works great).

    2. Re:Syncing bookmarks... by Otto · · Score: 1

      Well.. I mean, hey, it's anonymous. I throw any link I want to remember later up there.

      I'm also pretty sure that there's some way to assign a keyboard shortcut to a bookmark. Maybe using an extension. In any case, it would be easy to make that bookmarklet quick to access if that were the case.

      The really nice thing about using delicious for the bookmarks though is that when you're not at your own terminals, using some random web browser, you can just hop over to delicious and access your bookmarks there. No need to remember them or type in anything.

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  55. Yahoo cares ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Y! Messenger -> Linux version
    (ok webcam doesn't work but still better than nothing)

    Yahoo Toolbar -> Linux version

    ok whatelse? .... ( I need to check their website for goodies)

    But will Google Toolbar work on Linux? No
    Will Picasa work on Linux ?? No.

    Does Google give anything to Linux?? .. err wait
    Google API is Java - so that is multi-platform.
    Google has a Linux search engine (and a FreeBSD too)

    ahm .. so there, I tried
    but didn't quite any point at all.
    Move on.

    1. Re:Yahoo cares ... by kylegordon · · Score: 1

      But will Google Toolbar work on Linux? No
      To quote http://toolbar.google.com/firefox/index.html

      " System requirements: Windows XP/2000 SP3+, Mac OS X 10.2+, or Red Hat Linux 8.0+"

      I can't be arsed looking up the rest of your claims.

  56. Comment removed by account_deleted · · Score: 1

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  57. Re:It's a Psycholgical thing by ashot · · Score: 1

    they didn't copy the one layout that matters, line breaks in the search blobs
    http://www.google.com/search?num=50&hl=en&lr=lang_ en%7Clang_ru&safe=off&c2coff=1&q=shorter+justifica tion&btnG=Search&lr=lang_en%7Clang_ru

    The fact that the google result blobs are squished means that I can scan across them, and do so carefully that I don't veer off into the result above or below:
    http://search.yahoo.com/search?ei=UTF-8&fr=FP-tab- web-t&p=longer+justification

    That may sound silly, but this is of utmost importance.

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    -ashot
  58. What about their other products? by nwbvt · · Score: 1

    Does this mean other features such as LAUNCHcast will be ported over as well?

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    Mathematics is made of 50 percent formulas, 50 percent proofs, and 50 percent imagination.
  59. The toolbar breaks built in toolbar customization by mkraft · · Score: 1

    After installing The 0.5b Beta toolbar in Firefox 1.0.6, I noticed that when I tried to customize the toolbar's built in to Firefox that I could not click and drag items that were already in the toolbars. I could add items to the toolbar, but not move or remove them. Basically the toolbars never switch into customize mode; they stay in normal mode (where they can't be modified).

    Disabling or removing the Yahoo toolbar fixed the problem.

    I guess that's why they call it a beta.

  60. OSS Yahoo! Toolbar Redux by brianerst · · Score: 1
    Considering Slashdot has managed to dupe a five-month old story, I figured I'd dupe my five-month old comment... One update: The Community developed OSS Yahoo! Companion for Mozilla website is currently way out of date. To get a current version of the toolbar, go to the mailing list archives. The latest build should be attached to one of the mid-July emails.

    As one of the more minor members of the community-created Yahoo! Companion for Mozilla, I'd like to point out that there is another option if you distrust/dislike the official version.

    Peter Buergner, Dave Viner, Brian Kennelly and a host of others have created an excellent alternative for folks who like the functionality of the Yahoo! Toolbar but prefer Firefox/Mozilla. The current version (0.54) is a bit out of date - a new version should be hitting the servers soon. It is much further along than the official version, with full internationalization support (including Chinese), disposable address support for Yahoo! Mail, the ability to remove the Search Box (a function the official version has apparently removed from both the IE and FF versions) and a few others.

    I've looked at the official source code and it's nicely written - probably a bit cleaner than ours, truth be told. We've had quite a bit of discussion on the mailing list about adding features not found on any of the official toolbars (including dynamically folding the Yahoo! bookmarks into the Mozilla/FF bookmarks, the ability to redirect menu selections into new tabs, and a bunch of other stuff). Recent "nightly" builds (more like weeklies, but hey...) have included about:config support for some optional functionality.

    Most of us on the Companion team are happy to see official support for Firefox by Yahoo!. It shows that FF is really gaining traction, and will help a lot of Yahoo! users to migrate to the FF platform. Hopefully, most the of the newbs will use the official version (saving us some headaches on the mailing list), and when people want to step up to a more feature-rich version, they can upgrade to our version. One thing the team has been very concerned about is making sure that our version works on all Mozilla platforms, and in both Firefox and Mozilla Suite. Early word is that the official version works best on Firefox on WinXP - there seem to be minor problems using it with the Mozilla Suite, alternate themes and non-XP platforms (the code is all generic Javascript, so I expect those issues to be easily fixable). Our 0.54 build has some issues in Linux due to an improper set of permissions added to a directory it creates to store the Yahoo! feed. This has been fixed in the nightlies, or you can fix it by modifying the permissions of the yahootoolbar_saves directory in your Firefox profile (chmod 666 should do it).

    Of course, our version could end up dying in the shade of the official version, but that's competition for you!

    p.s. I know a lot of /.ers prefer the Google toolbar, but lots of us have already invested a lot of time in the Yahoo! version and don't feel like switching. Besides, Yahoo! as a portal (currently) has a lot of things Google just doesn't provide - I track my portfolio there, have a My Yahoo! portal page with a lot of localized content, like the quick links to my local sports teams, etc. And, at this point, you've at least got to give Yahoo! credit for being the first to officially support the FF platform (though I have a feeling Google is going to come on very strong, given the recent hiring of Ben Goodger.)

  61. Following Google? Not. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    FYI: Yahoo had their toolbar out for Firefox long before Google. Must be someone resorting to any means to try and push GOOG to $400.00.