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Theological Studies Toolbar for Explorer, Firefox, and Safari


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I have designed a theological toolbar to lead you to all the best and most trustworthy sites on the web.

Included:

  • Online Bibles Sites
  • Bible Study Software
  • Christian History
  • Theological Sites
  • Built in MP3 with the entire Theology Program fed into it.
  • Easy to access RSS feed to the must read Theological Blogs (P&P included of course)
  • Google search engine
  • and more…

It is very clean. Check it out.

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  1. Lisa Robinson says:

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    Are you kidding? This thing is great. Stroke of genius to think of it. Thanks.

  2. Mark Crocco says:

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    I love this. I replaced my yahoo toobar with this and I’m having a great time.

    On the bible software could you add Biblesoft, they’re the makers of PC Study Bible which is the software I use.

    Once again, I love this!!!

  3. sollam says:

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    All I can say is thanks ah million i love this soooooo much. life was just made easy.

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  5. TheoCon says:

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    Best Christian toolbar I’ve seen so far, thanks.

    However, there are 2 problems I have with the installation.

    1. I had multiple firefox browser windows open. After the firefox restarted one of the browser window was hung. I can’t make it active. I can’t close it. I can’t click on the menus. It is just hung. My other windows work fine. I was able to open/close new windows, but there was just that one window that I can’t do anything with.

    So I uninstalled the toolbar and firefox was working fine.

    I tried to install it again and this time after the restart another window was hung like before but the other windows worked fine.

    Again I unstalled and this time after restart I closed all my browser windows except one. I reinstalled the toolbar and after restart, this time I saw a popup dialog to complete the installation, it ask me if I wanted to add this personalize button to the toolbar. I answered the question and my windows worked fine after that.

    2. I could not reproduce this problem. But after installing the toolbar my Norton 360 log in manager disappeared. When I go to a site that required me to fill in login and password information, my Norton log in manager no longer automatically fill in the fields with my saved information.

    I uninstalled Norton and reinstalled it and now it seems to work fine with your toolbar in place. So maybe this was just a fluke.

  6. Jugulum says:

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    Oh my. Michael, this toolbar is excellent. For the mp3 player alone! I love the way you can add your own stations, too–I already added the White Horse Inn. I may add some of the Desiring God podcasts, too.

    (To anyone who wants to do the same: Find the URL for a podcast. Then click on the middle part of the player, and hit the “Add and Edit Stations” item. Hit the “Define Your Own Station” button, then enter the URL and a name for the station. Select “Podcast” for the type.)

    But is it possible for us to add more blogs to the Theological Reader page?

  7. PeteRock says:

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    Now I’m really not gonna be able get work done at work…thanks Michael.

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