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Smiley 360 is a Conduit Toolbar[http://www.conduit.com/] that keeps you connected 24/7 to your favorite Main Grid/Teen Grid services, wether only 5 or a whopping 100. This toolbar is free of charge for both grids, and can be downloaded for Internet Explorer[http://en.wikipedia.com/wiki/Internet_Explorer] or Mozilla Firefox[http://en.wikipedia.com/wiki/Mozilla_Firefox]. The toolbar will soon be in-world too, and will be a part of the upcoming (Codename: ) [[Mod Your Second Life]] pack that will allow you to tweak the SL client safely without knowing C# or even unpacking the client open source archive.
Smiley 360 is a Conduit Toolbar[http://www.conduit.com/] that keeps you connected 24/7 to your favorite Main Grid/Teen Grid services.


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==About==
The Smiley 360 toolbar has a huge index for both grids, and is free of charge. It can be downloaded for Internet Explorer[http://en.wikipedia.com/wiki/Internet_Explorer] or Mozilla Firefox[http://en.wikipedia.com/wiki/Mozilla_Firefox].
 
==Future Release Plans==
The toolbar will soon be in-world too, and will be a part of the upcoming (Codename: ) [[Mod Your Second Life]] pack that will allow you to tweak the SL client safely without knowing C# or even unpacking the client open source archive.
 
==For more information...==
For more information, go [http://smiley360.ourtoolbar.com/ here]
 
===More details to come...===

Latest revision as of 13:49, 25 May 2007

Smiley 360 is a Conduit Toolbar[1] that keeps you connected 24/7 to your favorite Main Grid/Teen Grid services.

About

The Smiley 360 toolbar has a huge index for both grids, and is free of charge. It can be downloaded for Internet Explorer[2] or Mozilla Firefox[3].

Future Release Plans

The toolbar will soon be in-world too, and will be a part of the upcoming (Codename: ) Mod Your Second Life pack that will allow you to tweak the SL client safely without knowing C# or even unpacking the client open source archive.

For more information...

For more information, go here

More details to come...