This would cause huge security problems. What you are saying would
basically give websites the power to install whatever they wanted on
the users computer. Perhaps instead of automatically installing
software Google Chrome can simply make the process more user friendly
as well as telling the user what is going.

"You need to install software from this site to view the media. We
know about this software and it is probably ok"

Joe

On Sep 25, 2:37 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> One idea for Chrome to be the most superior browser out there would be
> to take on sort of a Artificial Intelligence feel, or AI, other than
> it's remarkable speed.  What I mean is, it will know, or at least with
> a maximum 1 query of a yes or no, search out installable (and install
> it) codecs or missing components/parts/applications/etc. ....akin to
> the "1 stop shop", it would be superior if it had a 1-click shop, or 1
> click is all it needs to fxn what is being listened to or looked at on
> the website...without having to search out the specific piece of data
> or info or extension or file or plugin or etc etc. the particular
> website being viewed needs to function seemlessly, whether to  hear or
> see the content subject at hand.
>
> Todays internet experience is so graphic, audio-video intensive
> ladened that current browsers are frustrating to use when you bump
> into a website that requires a 'this plugin, or that plugin, or that
> and this software to view or listen to the content.  For the average
> internet/media user experience, it is frustrating to do the research
> before settling on if its appropriate to download for install or if it
> will bog the existing specs of the comp. being used...Make it so the
> user experience would be seemless, flawless, and what I'll coin it to
> be "googler-friendly".
>
> Basic example:
> Currently testing out CHROME; i visit thewww.fox.comwebsite to view
> full episode of FRINGE; it asks to download media player...HOW
> ANNOYING...I SHOULD be able to just click on the episode and it begins
> play.  This new browser can take the step forward and intuitively just
> do this...
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