Even some of the "working" integrations, like Gmail, didn't really work because Gmail no longer supports Internet Explorer. The baked-in-by-default connections to Google+ and Google Bookmarks would also let you know that those products have been shut down. The spell-check servers didn't work anymore, and I couldn't translate anything. ![]() That code is no longer around, and so these buttons just loaded tiny "429" HTTP error messages. Some buttons, like the Google Toolbar "Button Gallery" and Google News, had dropdown UIs that would load some bit of web code that used to be hosted somewhere in Google's web empire. There were also a ton of features that didn't work anymore. The "share" settings were a bloodbath, listing options for Google Reader ( killed July 2013), Orkut ( killed September 2014), Google+ (killed April 2019), and Google Bookmarks (killed September 2021). There were also search shortcuts for Google Blog Search (killed May 2011) and Picasa Web Albums (dead May 2016). While Toolbar had managed to escape the Google Grim Reaper for a while, the icy hand of the company was visible all over its design. All the off-screen options are listed on the right. ![]() ![]() No data analysis options show on the data tab of the ribbon, or anywhere. Analysis Toolpak is installed, active, and is listed in Excel Options, Add-Ins as an active application add-in. Windows XP, Excel 2007, (.5002 SP2), stand-alone, without the rest of MS Office. Enlarge / By the end, Google Toolbar's share settings were just a huge graveyard. Analysis Toolpak not accessible from data tab of ribbon in Excel 2007.
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