yeah a separate process for downloads would be a nice idea. I just
figured that a warning message would be easier to implement

On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 9:53 PM, Bob Oliver Bigellow XLII
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Chromium's philosophy is to never (or very very rarely) prompt the
> user for input.  The goal is to make the browser so transparent that
> the entire focus is only on the web applications (or sites).  So, any
> request to add additional prompting will likely not be implemented.
>
> An alternative solution to the download problem would be for the
> downloads to take place in their own process... which stays open even
> if the browser is closed (especially if it is closed by accident, such
> as closing a tab which happens to be the last tab.)  If the browser is
> closed, perhaps there could be a systray icon to track the downloads
> still in progress.
>
> As for saving the current tabs... there is an option, upon startup, to
> open the last set of tabs.  If you just want this to be an optional
> feature, perhaps it could be a part of the New Tab information.
> Perhaps when the browser is first loaded, the New Tab page could also
> feature a list of previously opened tabs, with an option to open all
> again, or just some.  This would prevent any prompts, but would just
> enhance the usefulness of the New Tab page.
>
>
> On Sep 7, 6:17 am, Stellit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> May be also provide an option for save current session(tabs) which can
>> be recovered later
>>
>> Stellit
>>
>> On Sep 7, 2008, at 3:14 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > here's some suggestions which i think would make google chrome more
>> > user friendly-
>>
>> > today i had the unfortunate accident of closing google chrome while i
>> > had downloads still going on
>> > i was wondering if you guys could put a warning before exiting message
>> > if there are downloads still going on
>>
>> > and a 'restart transfer' option for downloads would be nice
>>
>> > and another feature which i think would be nice is to not exit google
>> > chrome when you close the last tab. i close tabs very often, and
>> > closing the last tab only to find the browser exiting as well is kinda
>> > annoying to me.
>>
>> > other than that, great job with the first release of google chrome
>> > i'm truly enjoying the speed and simplicity of the browser :)
> >
>



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