Advanced Searchbar has more features than the Google, Yahoo, and MSN Toolbars Combined!
March 09, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
The Advanced Searchbar brings together all possible sources of information under one easy to use tool for your Internet Explorer browser. The Advanced Searchbar can quickly search over 100 different search engines and uses advanced search tabs to serve up highly relevant search results from all of the major brand name search engines. This revolutionary toolbar will save you time and change the way you surf the Internet forever. The Advanced Searchbar offers a popup blocker, rss news reader, form filler, tracks eraser, adult content filter, file shredder, homepage protector, spyware remover tool, and the ability to make your very own buttons. The custom buttons feature enables you to not only launch your favorite websites from the buttons you create, but it can also launch your favorite programs.
The Advanced Searchbar serves up features such as finding local movie times, driving directions, local weather reports, stock quotes, and telephone lookups. You can check e-mail from over 52 different e-mail providers, and have instant access to over 88 different news sources. If games are your interest, you can choose from over 70 different games to play.
The Advanced Searchbar asked its users what they wanted and jam packed it into this easy to use amazing toolbar. "Do not surf the Internet without it", says founders Gerald O'Dea and Chad Castorina. "This is the most powerful and comprehensive utility you will ever use for your Internet Explorer browser." The Advanced Searchbar acts as your master remote control to easily access anything you will ever need on the Internet.
About Advanced Searchbar
The Advanced Searchbar’s mission is to create instant easy access to information for people on the Internet. This toolbar will help consolidate the entire Internet in one easy to use tool. The Advanced Searchbar delivers a powerful, fast, and easy way to find the most relevant information available on the Internet today.
For more information, please visit http://www.advancedsearchbar.com