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AOL Toolbar
Developer(s)AOL Inc
Stable release
5 / May 19, 2007; 17 years ago (2007-05-19)
Operating systemWindows, Mac OS X
TypeToolbar
LicenseFreeware
Websitehttp://toolbar.aol.com/

The AOL Toolbar is a browser toolbar for Internet Explorer, Firefox, and previously for Flock. It has a few default buttons like Mail, Weather, and Radio, and also allows the user to add additional buttons - from the Button Gallery or by dragging and dropping a website's favicon.

It allows the user to search, view widgets from many sites, read RSS feeds, and displays a count of the number of pages visited. via a small odometer-style indicator.

The AOL Toolbar is one of a range made by AOL, which include toolbars branded with their other properties, such as AIM, MapQuest, AOL Radio, and Winamp.

As of 2018, it is no longer offered for download or supported by AOL. Replaced by AOL Products and Services

System requirements

(Opera is currently not supported because Opera does not support any toolbars.)

Similar Toolbars

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