On Sep 25, 12:30 pm, doughyjoey5 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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

Maybe it should install certain trusted plugins automatically such as
Flash and Silverlight.

Amir

>
> 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.comwebsiteto 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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