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Diodia ToolbarAssembler 1.2

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For web site
owners, Intranet admins and personal use: Create your own Internet Explorer toolbars from
simple XML configuration files. No programming skills required [more].
New in version 1.2:
Built-in find & highlight functions, buttons launching
applications, icons on menu items, hotkeys and links can
now be opened in new windows.
Supports link buttons,
menus, search boxes, JavaScript and VBScript buttons.
Use Diodia
ToolbarAssembler to create a custom toolbar for your web site:

Or to create a toolbar
with links to key pages on your Intranet, including, for example, an
employee search box:

Or just create your
own personal toolbar with your own favorite links and use VBScript buttons
to automate often performed tasks, for example filling out forms.
Diodia
ToolbarAssembler costs $199.00.
A trial version with
limited functionality is available for free.
To purchase Diodia
ToolbarAssembler, download and install the trial version and use the
built-in wizard to register online.
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Diodia ToolbarCreator 1.5

For developers: Create unique Microsoft
Internet Explorer toolbars with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 workspaces [more].
- Supports multiple
different control types: HTML controls (new in 1.5.02), push buttons, toggle buttons, mixed buttons,
menus, labels, combo-boxes, edit controls and read-only controls.
- Mix combo-boxes, buttons, menus, etc. freely in the toolbar.
- Complete separation of GUI and function layer: Associate toolbar controls
with command objects using toolbar XML configuration files.
- Self-registering.
- Supports Windows XP visual styles.
- Supports chevrons.
- Customizable.
- Event handling (catch navigate complete events, new window events, ...).
- Access to IE through IWebBrowser2 interface.

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Diodia ToolbarCreator
costs $89.00.
The framework source code is available for extra $299.00 (not
required).
A trial version of Diodia
ToolbarCreator with limited functionality is available for free.

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Reviews
- "This feature-packed
download toolbar really helps you download and manage multiple images, MP3
files, ZIP files, and more without distracting you from web surfing."
Download.com review
- "Download Toolbar for Internet Explorer is a convenient download
manager and image viewer that integrates into the IE interface."
SnapFiles.com review
Testimonials
- "Absolutely one
of the finest programs I have ever encountered.
For those "surfers" interested in your product, I have the
following advice:
Buy it, use it. It works even better than Diodia claims.."
EB, Download Toolbar user
- "I just use it to monitor cookies that are used in our training, but
students always install it and can't wait to get back to their offices and
tell their co-workers. I even have people calling me back 2 weeks later
asking for your site again, because they forgot or lost the link.
Amazing...!!!"
LS, Cooxie Toolbar user
- "I wished for a simple automatic way to download all the pictures
from a gallery or site, and then I found this. [...] An excellent simple
picture downloader, thanks Diodia."
SD, Pictures Toolbar user
Questions? Check
out our FAQ!
Where do I enter
serial numbers? Why pay for the Download Toolbar when the Pictures Toolbar
is free? Our FAQ answers these questions and many more.
Go
there.
Or send us an email: support@diodia.com
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The Cooxie Toolbar 1.2

The Cooxie Toolbar
reveals what the Internet Explorer has recorded about your online activities,
and helps you protect your privacy on the internet.
Major features in
version 1.2 include:
Edit typed URLs, edit visited URLs, view and edit internet cache, harvest
and test proxy servers, select proxy server, view cookies while they are
added, edit cookies, easy switching between security levels and auto-fill
for forms.
The toolbar is free!
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The Pictures Toolbar 2.1

This integrated image
downloader is ideal for downloading thumbnail galleries. It is conveniently
located inside the Internet Explorer, so once you find the pictures you
want all it takes is a single click. And don't worry about password
protected sites. Since the toolbar is part of the Internet Explorer there
is no need for a second login [more].
The toolbar is free!
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