Originally posted by: designerfx
I'll be waiting for 3 things:
1 and 2: an adblocker for chrome and websites rendering properly
3: firefox to go separate processes for it's tabs as well (if google can do it, how hard can it be?)
I suspect that #3 will drive people back to firefox quite a bit, although it'd be nice to have it be optional/add some intelligence to it so that excess of tabs doesn't create a ridiculous number of processes.
Meanwhile, competition between good browsers and companies is always welcome
The scroll buttons on my laptop don't work at all. When I hit the down button I get the goddamn windows "error" sound. Shut the fuck up and scroll, you piece of shit.
Originally posted by: MadAmos
For me.. after reading the EULA it is a definite NO!! they have left themselves to many loopholes that I am not comfortable with. Some info and more if you do some searching. JMHO
I will stick with Firefox for the present.
Amos
Originally posted by: ultra laser
I don't plan on using it - ever. The amount of data that google keeps is frankly scary, and I don't wish to contribute to it.
Originally posted by: MadAmos
Originally posted by: Pretty Cool
Originally posted by: JonnyBlaze
what would you be typing in that bar that's so private? it's to send information out, not a place to type passwords or anything.
Nothing because I have to plans to install the browser. Personally, I see no benefit on my part when someone has the ability to capture what I type before I hit the ENTER key. In my opinion if somebody else implemented such a feature, everyone would yell malware. However since it is Google, the browsing habits of users will be questioned instead. Anyway, I simply choose not to support such a product.
+1
If M/S or Mozilla had written a EULA like this the screaming would be deafening.
Originally posted by: MadRat
They need to add Mozilla Firefox plugin compatibility as well as allow you to import bookmarks from FF. If it can I didn't see it and I played with it for an hour this morning. Just do not like the whole way it feels. Definitely looks confusing using a bookmarks toolbar when that is the first thing I turn off in a browser. And no ad/flash blocking? Pffft. FF3.1 is imo moving to a better solution for improving web page display speed.
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: MadRat
They need to add Mozilla Firefox plugin compatibility as well as allow you to import bookmarks from FF. If it can I didn't see it and I played with it for an hour this morning. Just do not like the whole way it feels. Definitely looks confusing using a bookmarks toolbar when that is the first thing I turn off in a browser. And no ad/flash blocking? Pffft. FF3.1 is imo moving to a better solution for improving web page display speed.
1) Uhh, Chrome imports your FF bookmarks on the first boot. If you if you manage to botch that, you can import your bookmarks from the tools button (the wrench) and select "Import Bookmarks and Settings"
2) My post right above your shows how to block ads in Chrome.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
i use it for gmail, keep it on a separate browser seems fine to me. its fast for gmail compared to firefox.
i find that during multitasking i wish i had a bigger border at the top to click. accidentally dragging tabs off is annoying.
and lack of mouse gestures....