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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 3
OS: Windows XP
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Re: Google Chrome
So far, I love Chrome. However, it seems it was sort of a project that they are now done with and there aren't many add ons, or updates coming out. I keep firefox installed and IE for some school stuff that won't work elsewhere. My only complaint is that whenever clicking on a document, it downloads into a download folder. Maybe that's just my own lack of attention but I wish I could pick where it downloaded to.
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 46
OS: XP SP2
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Re: Google Chrome
If you click on the little wrench in the upper right corner, then options, then minor tweaks you will get to a section called download location. There you can choose which folder you want to download to, and there is a box that you can check if you want them to ask where you want it to go each and every time. That sounds like a hassle to me, and I have never used it, but I presume it works.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 27
OS: xp
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Re: Google Chrome
Currently only for Windows, Chrome is blazingly fast and is easily the quickest browser available. Based on Webkit, the same open-source engine that powers Apple Safari and Google's Android mobile platform, Chrome's interface is a drastic departure from other browsers. Instead of the traditional toolbar, Chrome puts its tabs on top. Moreover, the tabs are detachable: "tabs" and "windows" are interchangeable here. Detached tabs can be dragged and dropped into the browser, and tabs can be rearranged at any time. By isolating each tab's processes, when one site crashes, the browser does not.
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