ToolButton is a deskbar on your Desktop with your choice
of "buttons" installed. Each button can have different links, RSS feeds or
information content.
You can sign-in
to your ToolButton Deskbar from any computer on the Internet.
Use it the same way at your home computer as you do on your office
computer. ToolButton roams the Internet with you.
Change the default search engine
for the search bar with this pull-down menu. All searches thereafter will be
sent to the new default search engine. Alternatively, send a one-time search to
any search engine by entering a keyword before the search term. For example,
send a one-time search to Yahoo for “speakers” by entering “y-speakers” in the
search bar.
Add any search
engine on the Internet to your search bar. ToolButton comes with over 50 search
engines you can choose from but you can also create a custom entry for
virtually any search on any web site (it does not have to be a search engine).
Customize your search for phone lists, stock quotations or word dictionaries.
A screenshot of
a typical button pull-down menu. The button Publisher or Webmaster configures
the button to link to the most useful content on the Webmaster’s web site. A
menu can lead to:
RSS feeds, or
A web page URL, or
Another submenu
A button can
read a RSS feeds (versions .90, .91, .92, 2.0) created by a
Webmaster. The “headlines” appear in a menu window in summary form. You can
quickly scan the headlines and click on any item that is of interest. Once
clicked, a RSS Reader opens the article in a full window.