It seems sort of corny so far, but perhaps I am premature in saying that. It is smart enough to appear at an application I've made in Visual Studio 2013 at the VM where Visual Studio 2013 is installed when running the app from Visual Studio, when running the app as an IIS application, and when running the app as an IIS web site. I can make the toolbar just go away by clicking the "Auto-hide" checkbox, and if I want it back this points out that you may bring it back up in Google Chrome by just clicking the Ctrl key. The toolbar floats in the lower left corner of the Chrome browser and until you take your mouse there it is sort of muted like a watermark.
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