The Ask Jeeves Toolbar received poor reviews due to an oversized search box and "annoying" frames that appeared around every result page. The Transition to Ask.com (2006–Present)
In its prime, Ask Jeeves was praised for being user-friendly but criticized for its search accuracy compared to emerging giants like Google. ask jeeves
In a 2005 PCMag UK review , the site earned an "Excellent" 4.0 rating for tools like MyJeeves , which allowed users to organize and annotate search results, and Binoculars , which provided site previews before clicking. The Ask Jeeves Toolbar received poor reviews due