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DynamicToolbar.com builds customized toolbars for companies @ Web 2.0 Expo 2008 SF
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Here’s a short video clip of what DynamicToolbar does. Basically they are a professional development company that specializes in building toolbars for companies who are looking for a customized service. Although I am building my SiteHoppin Toolbar from scratch by reading books, this might be a great way for companies that want a nice professional “customized” version.
There are lots of free tools out there to build a toolbar, but they usually come with extraneous stuff you don’t need and those free toolbars run really slow.
So check out DynamicToolbar if you are looking for a professional-grade toolbar done right.
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Wow you are making your own toolbar! Must be a great learning experience!