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Comments on: 10 things we'd like to see in Chrome

Google's Chrome is pretty good, but it could be a whole lot better. We've rounded up 10 fairly extensive ways to tweak it to make it an all-around better browser.

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by rlwalker(at)granis.net December 26, 2008 2:54 PM PST
The ability to LEAVE FEEDBACK would be not only novel, but extremely helpful. Neither Firefox nor Chrome have a place where you submit a SUGGESTION or FEEDBACK. Apparently the folks at Mozilla and Google already have all the answers and simply don't give a rip for whatever anyone else is thinking. Good browsers, but not perfect... and the most recent versions of Firefox are CRASHING quite regularly ... so they should get off that pot calling the kettle black thing with Microsoft for a while.
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by WilMartin January 14, 2009 2:08 AM PST
I thought FF 2 was genius. I loved it, but now, FF has loaded itself with useless crap like an anti-virus(come on! Whos doesnt have an anti virus!)Which has slowed it down far to much. The charm of Chrome is the fact its so fast, just simply double click and go. No waiting for the window to pop up like you get in old man firefox. Fact is aslong as there are people not clued in and microsoft continue with IE, IE will continue to dominate the market as people who dont know what there doing simply buy a new computer with IE there and use it. Chrome and FF will never, as long as microsoft rule the market be the dominant browser.
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by 3agl3 April 20, 2009 11:09 AM PDT
For me I would like the FF add-on Flag Fox... It enables me to see the country where the site is hosted with its IP address...
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by seanpw1 November 21, 2009 4:08 PM PST
what about the black status bar that pops up in the lower left hand corner, its distracting when it pops up every few seconds when I'm scrolling over links. I don't mind it on when pages are loading showing the progress of the page loading, but i don't need it popping up every second telling me the URL for a link my mouse just happen to scroll over. That would be a nice change or Is there already a way to edit that setting?
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