New Toolbar Product Provides Instant Access to Product Information
Sept. 11, 2009
Red
Lion Controls, Inc. introduces the Red Lion Toolbar for direct access
to popular resources on Red Lion's website—regardless of where you
currently are on the Web.
With
just one click, the Google-powered toolbar delivers instant access to
Red Lion product information, specifying tools and more. A built-in
Google-powered search facilitates quick and easy web queries, and the
toolbar can be customized to include useful components such as
Microsoft® Office application shortcuts, news feeds, weather forecasts
and more.
With the Red Lion Toolbar immediate access to the following popular Red Lion tools is just a single click away:
Product cross references: allows product search by a
competitor's part number to find a corresponding Red Lion product that
precisely suits an application's requirements
Alphabetically listed data sheets: features
downloadable product manuals, installation information, software
manuals and application notes via the Literature Download Guide
Panel meter selector tool: facilitates quick and easy compatible panel meter selection to best fit an application
Crimson® software download page: provides access to free, easy-to-use programming software for Red Lion products
Website search tool: searches the Red Lion Knowledge Base for all available technical notes, applications notes, white papers and more
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