I double clicked on a word in the browser and expected that Google Toolbar would have installed a context menu that allowed me to put that keyword to search image search or send to notepad or google notebook, or compare prices in froogle... Seems Toolbar designers didnt think that way..
Also the Google toolbar Autofill is crap, you are not supposed to fill pre filled form fields then it will highlight in yellow to show fillable form fields, it must "learn" the form fields by site, i.e., when you are on yahoo mail site, you fill the username and password then click on AutoFill button then it says "Your form fields for this domain have been recorded" then when next time the same form appears in the same domain then you click on autofill and it presents you with a list of all forms it has saved form fields for, in that domain with the most likely one (one that matches the form field names and the stored field names highlighted) when you select it the form must be filled automatically. THAT is what I call autofill. Otherwise it is crap for it has nothing but Google search (i can set search provider in IE 7 itself) and a popup blocker (that too is built in IE 7)
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I use nearly the latest Firefox that does most of that built in.