well there are multiple ways to approch this.........i think the best
would be a combo of user feed back, readme scans, and system check

On Sep 27, 9:11 pm, Amir  Michail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Downloading a very long game demo for example just to find out it
> won't run on your computer is really frustrating.
>
> It would be much better for Chrome to warn users about downloads that
> won't work.  A mechanism for doing this might examine the system
> requirements on the web page and/or README.  For example, after the
> download, the README might be analyzed and data sent to Google to warn
> other users about potential issues with the download.
>
> Amir
>
> --http://chatbotgame.comhttp://numbrosia.comhttp://twitter.com/amichail
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