Google Toolbar isn't available for Google Chrome, but many Toolbar features are already built right into Google Chrome. Here are the features they share:
Spiffy search box
In Google Chrome, the address bar doubles as your search box, so you don't
need a second search box. Like the Toolbar search box, the address bar provides suggestions based on popular Google searches,
spelling corrections, and your own browsing history and bookmarks. Learn more about searching in
Google Chrome.
Suggestions instead of error pages
Like the Toolbar, Google Chrome
shows you intelligent page suggestions when the page you're trying to open can't be found. Learn more about suggestions for navigation errors.
Highlighted search terms
The find bar feature in Google Chrome is similar to the Toolbar "Word
find" button. Matches to your find bar search term are automatically highlighted on the page. Plus, you can use the yellow markers
on the scrollbar to quickly see where all the matches are located on the page. Google Chrome's find bar doesn't offer several of
Toolbar's "Word find" features, such as populating the Toolbar with a button for each word that you type in the search box. Learn
more about the Google Chrome find bar.
Autofill
Similar to Toolbar's "AutoFill" button, Google Chrome shows you text you've previously
entered on websites, to save you time and typing. Unlike Toolbar "AutoFill," Google Chrome autofill does not allow you to save
your personal information in a profile, nor does it offer one-click functionality. Learn more about autofill in Google Chrome.
Pop-up blocker
Google Chrome's pop-up blocker, like Toolbar's "Pop-up blocker"
button, automatically keeps your screen free and clear. Learn more about blocking pop-ups in
Google Chrome.
Spell-checker
Google Chrome's built-in spell-checker, similar to Toolbar's "Spell
check" button, automatically checks your spelling whenever you fill out a web form. Learn more about Google Chrome's spell-checker.
Translate
Like Toolbar's "Translate" button, Google Chrome can offer to translate webpages that are not written in
one of your preferred languages. Learn more about Google Chrome's translation bar.
A few popular Toolbar actions aren't available in Google Chrome, but you can easily add bookmarklets or extensions to Google Chrome to do the same tasks:
Google Bookmarks
Google Chrome bookmarks are separate from Google Bookmarks, but you can add a
Google Bookmarks bookmarklet to the Google Chrome bookmarks bar, which lets you create a Google Bookmark for the page you're
viewing with just one click. To get easy access to your Google Bookmarks, just add a bookmark for http://www.google.com/notebook/bookmarks to your Google Chrome
bookmarks bar.
Sidewiki
Add the Sidewiki extension
to contribute and read entries about webpages.
