I updated Google’s Firefox toolbar at the weekend, and Firefox promptly fell over with CPU usage at 23% and memory allocation continually increasing. Disabling the extension seems to have fixed it. Can’t guarantee it’s not my computer being weird, but if you’re a google toolbar user it might be worth waiting on the update. The problems I see are with toolbar version 2.0.20060515W.
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I’ve never quite forgiven Google for the several hours I spent fixing my Dad’s PC after they released an automatic update for the IE toolbar that completely disabled his browser. Because he said he hadn’t updated the toolbar in months I disabled almost everything else on his system before figuring out what was causing the problem.
I don’t know if I’m missing reams of functionality (I probably am…) but I use the experimental version on http://googlebar.mozdev.org/installation.html which is not an official Google thingy, as I’m sure is obvious….
…Anyway, it works
What’s the point of the google toolbar?
Tom - ouch!
Ben - worth a look, thanks.
Ed - It lets you search images / desktop / groups etc. from the same box, as well as providing a form spell-checker, phishing warnings and autofill for forms. It’s surprising how often it comes in handy
Hmmm, the googlebar says it only works with firefox 1.0? Weird…
The experimental version (0.9.15.08) is working fine on Firefox 1.5.0.3 for me. The stable version is too old for this version of firefox though…
Yep, that was me being stupid. 0.9.15.08 does indeed work ok.