
The product will run on all the operating systems Firefox runs on, he said. The Google toolbar for Firefox will be available in the following languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Dutch, Chinese (both simplified and traditional), Japanese and Korean, he said. The Googlebar was developed by a community of open source programmers not affiliated with Google.


The two toolbars have a set of features in common, but some features are in one and not the other, and vice versa. Google will continue to link to the page () where the open source Googlebar toolbar can be downloaded, leaving it up to users to decide whether they want to use both products or opt for one of them, he said. Features in the Firefox toolbar include a box for conducting Google searches, an "auto fill" button that with a single click populates Web forms with the user's address and credit card information, a spell checker and a word translator, he said.
