Wouldn’t surprise me in the least. They’re talking about doing something
similar to support Google Docs apparently. So from that perspective, Chrome
being the default browser would seem logical.
On 21 Apr 2019, at 16:28, Joshua Gregory wrote:
interesting thing that you mention all of this,
Yes, you mentioned this to me a while ago. I’ll check, because I’m sure I’ve
done this. If so I’ll let you know how when I’ve tried it again.
On 21 Apr 2019, at 14:21, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Actually there is one thing I don’t like about Google Chrome on the Mac.
Perhaps I’m missing something
Yes, I believe it’s going to be removed from the Windows install sometime soon.
It was left there, so I’m told, because of accessibility issues with Edge
which, so they say, have more or less all been squashed now. So possibly in the
next major update to Windows, due out later this year,
interesting thing that you mention all of this, because from what I gather,
Microsoft edge is going to move to a Google chrome codebase. should
supposedly make it better, although how, for us screen reader users, I
don't know. Should probably be the same actually. apparently they're doing
this
Actually there is one thing I don’t like about Google Chrome on the Mac.
Perhaps I’m missing something and I hope I am, I can’t find any way to select
text in Google Chrome on the Mac using Voiceover.
> On 21 Apr 2019, at 7:49 pm, Gordon Smith wrote:
>
> There’s only one thing I used to
Dear Gordon,
I believe that Internet Explorer is not going to be, or is not supported.
I've been using Crome a bit of late and don't really like Microsoft Edge but
sometimes it is useful for reading some pages.
Regards,
Roger Firman.
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There’s only one thing I used to dislike about Chrome, and that was the way it
wrote home, so to speak, regarding where you’ve visited and sometimes your
personal data. I believe, however, that Google has now changed that behaviour.
So I might just reinstall it on my PC. I hate Microsoft Edge.