What do you think of the toolbars?

@marguicha (216305)
Chile
November 14, 2009 10:18pm CST
I don´t understand how they work. I only think (without much centainty) that is will use some of the computer´s space. Do you have any experience with them? What are they for? Is it safe? Sometimes I think I could become a pro in this instead of being jusr a pawn in this game. Have you ever downloaded a toolbar? How did it work for you? Share. Luck and take care e1!
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3 responses
@ANTIQUELADY (36440)
• United States
15 Nov 09
Good morning Marg, Hope things are good at your house this morning, I very seldom download anything. I'm always afraid i'll get into something i don't need to. I don't do much venturing out on the computer. Have a great sunday, hugs. jo
@marguicha (216305)
• Chile
15 Nov 09
That is my problem too, friend. I´m conservative at computers as I don´t know much and I´m afraid I won´t learn. Take care
@Baluyadav (3643)
• India
15 Nov 09
Hi,friend,sorry,i am not having that much knowledge in computers.Many times,i took help from my nephew who is a computer engineer.You don't believe,i started learning by my self of operating computer from 2006.So leave me.Have a nice time.
@catdla1 (6005)
• United States
15 Nov 09
Toolbars are easy ways to keep your frequently accessed applications all in one spot. I've only downloaded one toolbar, which is the Swagbucks one. That one is for a search engine, for which you can win swagbucks...which in turn can be redeemed for various gift certificates, merchandise or entered into contests. Downloading toolbars does use some memory, not sure how much. I haven't heard of people having problems with them, but I'd be leary of downloading them from a site unless you are really comfortable and trust the site. If you are thinking of downloading one, you may want to doing a search on the name of the toolbar to see if there are any negative articles posted about it.