I completely agree with NerdFencer, and I really like the idea of FlashGrabber. Well done, Gtczy666Challenger!
On 5 Feb, 01:33, NerdFencer <[email protected]> wrote: > Flash Grabber - If you were to make this, simple yet elegant. The > only thing that this should visibly change for the user should be the > menu for right-clicking embedded content (not limited to flash), so it > says something like (flash example)- "Save As...","Settings...","About > Adobe Flash Player 10". Cool idea :D > > Music - I don't think that a Google Music Store should be integrated > into Google Chrome, as it is not a direct web browsing action, and > would add unnecessary overhead and clutter. If a Google Music Store > were to be made, it should be implemented as an entirely online > application like Google Docs, or Gmail. Incorporating standard > bookmarks to locations like this would be a good idea for people who > are not already importing their own bookmarks from other browsers. > > HTML Editor - Like the Google music store idea, this should be an > online application, perhaps even incorporated into Google Docs. This > task is entirely feasible with a web app, and does not need to be > introduced to the browser as extra clutter and overhead. The concept > is good though... > > On Feb 4, 5:34 pm, Gtczy666Challenger <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Many younger people on the internet are always looking to > > find ways to download flash files to their computer so they may play > > their favorite games without connecting to the internet. > > Most people end up using a program like SWF grabber to retrieve files. > > They may also use the tools "temporary internet files" that is popular > > to many browsers. I think it would be good to create a SWF grabber > > for Google Chrome, then make it so these files don't need a program > > like InfranView to read by making Google Chrome have software to make > > it the default viewer for these files. I have a fair amount of > > knowledge when it comes to programing, but this is not my forte. I > > would be glad to help somebody with this but I think it would be > > better and more efficient > > if somebody else with more experience in the genre were to write it. > > > Many people download music via I-tunes, yet their is so much > > money in this area to be made, I know I would and hope others would go > > straight to a Google Music store. This is possibly not the greatest > > application for a web browser but as said in the original release > > Google Chrome will be more than a web browser, it will be a web > > platform. If Google where to do something like this I don't think it > > would be hard to make an easy link to it in Google Chrome. > > > An idea I would be interested in is a HTML writer/viewer, this > > would be where you write your HTML in a Google Chrome window and it > > appears above or possibly you save it and click to another window. > > This would be good for people like me who hat having to open a program > > like notepad write the HTML save it then go open it. It is very time > > consuming. A program such as this would be very useful. I didn't > > mention about it that it could save to a folder, eliminating the need > > to change windows. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Chromium Discussion mailing list: [email protected] View archives, change email options, or unsubscribe: http://groups.google.com/group/chromium-discuss -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
