Hello all,
We are taking a day off from the reviewing seesion for the weekend, trying enjoy the weather (as much as possible). Take somtime to overview the last few posts we published last week and get updated with our aims, our toolbar and basically with what we want to achieve and obtain here.
Hope you all enjoy you weekend as well and gathering power to the next week as we promise to compensate you for the missing review.
Again, if you have any feedbacks for us, this is the place to put them and if you haven't yet download the Sargels Toolbar, Click Here to do so.
Don't forget to share us and our idea with other friends and associates, Click Here to tell your friend about us.
That's it for today, Good weekend to all of you.
Sargels Team.
Hey all,
Today We'll review the second sub-button 'Gat A Quote' of the major one ('Markets' button).
This sub-button centralized all the sources which quotes of shares can be showed on. Most of these sources are from the major financial websites like Yahoo! Finance, Bloomberg, CNN Money and a new one (for a Real-Time info)- the NYSE ARCA Book.
One more new source is the Euroland website. This website aims to serve client who looking for European shares information. Although websites like Yahoo! Finance and the other majors do deliver information on European shares as well, the purpose is to deliver the user a convenient access to a reliable authentic source of European financial information. Euroland is a significant source of financial information to the European land, so as such can be used to answer the need for that matter. Hope it will make the Sargels Toolbar 'package' more complete with this source, as now even Europe 'get closer'.
The idea in this sub-button is to get a fast and easy access to shares quotes, to get updated with the latest prices, news, charts, etc.
As always, if you think we missed a link which is important to be shown in this sub-button, please tell us about it.
Now I want to take advantage on this post to explain the 'broken' link of 'More Quote Sources'. The reason these links shown on the toolbar (this kind of broken link is shown on several other places) is because we did find other relevant sources to this or that sub-category, but we thought (and then decide) that over stuffing the toolbar will make it less useful and over-weighted. This broken link will soon get connected to our website, to a page, where the rest of the specific sub-category sources that we found necesary to work with, will filled in.
As you can see we keep on working and improving the entire system (toolbar- website- blog- reviewing- sharing- distributing) and as always we ask you to help us with this by sharing us, recommend us (if you think we deserve it of course), twit us, digg us, stumble us up, comment on our posts (very important- that way we have the best feedbacks from you, we promise to answer back to any comment) or any other gesture you may think of.
Thank you,
as always, earn as much as you can, but do it with honesty and dignity.
Sargels Toolbar Team.
Hey everyone,
We can see in the last few days that our community keeps on growing and becomes more and more significant from the point of view of users. These are great news and makes us understand that we're on the right track.
Today we're about to start review the first button: 'Markets' and its sub-button: 'Markets Arenas'.
As you can see in the picture, 'Markets Arenas' is the first sub-button in the 'Markets' button, because practically it's the main page most of us use as the first page to get updates in the markets. it contains the first pages of all the best known financial hompages on the web: Yahoo! Finance, Reuters, MSN Money, Bloomberg, CNN Money and much more. You can see the full list in the picture attached and in the Screenshots page on our hompage.
Again, if you think there's a missing link in this section (button), tell us about it.
We'll make the reviewing briefly so you'll be able to get a general picture about what Sargels Toolbar is.
Don't forget to share this post and the blog as a whole, to comment on it and the usual things like twit, digg and stumble. We appreciate your efforts.
The next review will be on the second sub-button: 'Get A Quote'.
Until then, have a successful decisions and don't forget to share us.
Sargels Toolbar Team.
Hello again everyone,
I'll start post a session that its aim is to review the different features Sargels Toolbar holds inside it.
If you haven't yet download Sargel Toolbar, click here to do so and join us with The review session, this post and the ones that will follow.
The "exclamation mark" button is a general button, meaning it has links for a general surfing on the net. It suppose to help us with the everyday regular working:
E-Mails: (Yahoo!, Gmail, AOL, Comcast, Live and more).
Web Portal: (Yahoo!, MSN, AOL, Go, Comcast and more).
News: (CNN, Fox News, USA Today, Google News, Yahoo! News, ABC News, MSNBC and more).
Sports: Networks (Facebook, Linkedin, Mysapace, Hi5, Ning, Bebo, Google Reader and more).
Video&TV: (Youtube, Hulu, Vimeo, Dailymotion, Metacafe, Google Vidoe and more).
Music: (Last.fm, AOL Radio, Yahoo! Music, Apple iTunes, Imeem and more).
Online Tickets Purchasing: (TicketMaster, StubHub, TicketNow and more).
Shopping Online: (eBay, Amazon, Craigslist, BestBuy, Macy;s, Victoria's Secret, Bloomingdales, Walmart, Target, Sears, Costco, Zappos and more).
Coupons&Price Comparisons: (SlickDeals, Fat Wallet, RetailMeNot, Shopzilla, Nextag, Pronto, BizRate and more).
Weather: (Weather Channel, NOAA and more).
Banks: (Bank Of America, Wachovia, Citi, Chase, US Bank and more).
USPS&Deliveries: (USPS, UPS, Fedex, DHL and more).
Flight Tickets: (CheapTickets, CheapOAir, Airlines Companies and more).
Vacations: (Expedia, Orbitz, Travelocity, Hotels, Yahoo! Travel, Kayak, TravelZoo and more)
Restaurants: (OpenTable, Restaurant, Zagat and more).
Find A Job sources: (The Ladders, CareerBuilder, Monster, Indeed and more).
Translation: (Babylon, Google Translate, FreeTranlation and Yahoo! Babel Fish).
Online Anti-Virus Scanners: (VirusTotal, Symantec, AVG, Avast, Mcafee, Kaspersky and more).
Useful everyday Website: (Answers, Reference, eHow, WebMD, Yelp, Zoho, Imdb, 5Min, OnlineConversion and more).
Maps: (Mapquest, Google Maps, Yahoo! Maps).
Each and every category noted has inside it (as you can see) the best known, highest in popularity and most reliables links on the web.
The idea with this button is to serve the user with everyday needs and it's not connected to the main idea of Sargels Toolbar.
This is the place to mention that if anyone of you think there is an important link missing in the toolbar, tell us about it.
In the next posts we'll cut to the chase and start review the financial information categories that presented in the "Markets"button, "More" Button, "Forex" Button, RSS Reader and the News Ticker.
In the meanwhile, feel free to share the blog, comment on the posts, twit us, digg us and Stumle us up so the word of Sargels Toolbar will spread as far as possible to everyone who'll feel that this tool can help to achive his goal to organized financial information.
Hello to all of you again,
In the last days we published our blog (and finished to publish our website) on almost every directory possible, in order to distribute it anywhere.
Our goal is to make this tool available to everyone who really wants an easy way to access free financial information on the web.
We believe that your help to distribute Sargels is much more important to its success.
Take few moments from your time to help us distribute Sargels Toolbar among your friends and associates. We truly believe that this tool can help others to work out successfully the financial markets, through all its scramble information out there.
From our side, we promise to keep maintain this tool and keep it up-to-date with all the relevant links and information out there.
If you think we missed an important source of financial information, Don't Hesitate to tell us about it. Don't forget that Sargels Toolbar is based on (mostly) free financial information, as we think that any financial information needed can be found freely somewhere on the web.
In the next days we'll update the blog with new information about Sargels, to clear up everything and to share knowledge about it.
We hope to see more and more user like us , investors (but not only), who want clear, lucid, sorted and organized financial information in one place.
Thank you all in advanced,
Sargels Team
So, What is Sargels Toolbar?
Well, Sargels Toolbar is (as the title says) a free financial tool.
If you already knows what Sargels is and want to download it, Click Here.
To introduce us, first I'll recommend you to visit our (humble) Sargels Website.
Generally it's a project we decided to rise as a result of a hard work we made. You can check about us, again, in our website.
Now for the spoken project, Sargels Toolbar.
It, as a worthy tool, includes all the financial information sources on the web (most of them if not all are totally, incontestably free).
We know (as we personally are active investors) that searching and finding good and reliable financial information is pretty easy in any known financial website like Yahoo! Finance, Reuters, CNBC, Bloomberg, etc..
But
Finding a single tool that has all these sources collected, sorted and categorized under areas of interests and specializations, well, we couldn't.
Sargels Toolbar was born to solve this issue. Read more about this solution in sargels.com.
From a shallow point of view it looks like this:
Check here for more screenshots.
Sargels Toolbar is a free organized Financial information toolkit. We keep on updating the features it includes, check the features list to really understand the depth of this tool.
As a finale, we want to say that Sargels toolbar just hit the road so it's the beginning for us and we'll keep on improving all the time. Don't hesitate to contact us for any question you may have.