In a graphical user interface on a computer monitor a toolbar is a panel on which onscreen buttons, icons, menus or other input or output elements are placed.


The first toolbar appeared on the Xerox Alto computer in 1973Fact: date=April 2007.
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Toolbars are seen in office suites such as OpenOffice.org, graphics editors such as Inkscape and web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox.
Web browser toolbar add-ons
Third-party toolbars for browsers are best known for adding functionality and ease-of-use options to the end user. While the browser itself handles basic browsing navigation (Back, Stop, Reload, etc) using its own toolbars, external toolbars often add additional functionality to browsers (additional search fields, form-fill, links back to popular sites, etc)

Some third party web browser toolbars include:
- AAfter High Privacy Toolbar 1
- Advanced Searchbar
- Alexa Toolbar
- AOL Toolbar
- ChunkIt!
- Google Toolbar
- MSN Toolbar
- Musicotainment Unlimited
- Wikipedia Toolbar
- Windows Live Toolbar
- Yahoo! Toolbar
- Streaming Internet Radio toolbar
- Yandex Toolbar for Firefox and Internet Explorer 2
- Conduit Toolbar Creator
Security
Although third-party toolbars generally provide functionality for the user, they can introduce security flaws in the associated browser. Some toolbars are created for this specific purpose. Posing as Search Bars, these persistent Trojan Horse programs act as a "foot in the door" to other viruses and spyware, in addition to bombarding the user with advertisements. Another common attribute of these toolbars is the fact they cannot be disabled or uninstalled by conventional methods provided by the associated browser or operating system. Conversely, many browser toolbars are harmless.
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