The list of favorite sites in a new tab is a nice feature.  But, it is
different than Speed Dial and that on Chromium the user does not set
up favorite sites and there is no Ctrl-<digit> to get to such sites.
But, I do expect more extensions to become available the more Google
promotes the Chrome version of the browser.

On Feb 12, 8:46 am, Jon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Using user scripts in the dev channel releases Flash Block and toggling
> images should be possible today.
>
> As far as Speed Dial, I really don't see why someone would need that on
> Chromium given the Omnibar and the list of favorite sites when you open a
> new tab.  I would bet that it is faster to navigate with Chromium than with
> Firefox and that extension.  Maybe I was looking at the wrong "speed dial?"
>
> Jon
>
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 10:19 PM, cowlitzron <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Chromium has the potential to take off in popularity because it is the
> > fastest at rendering web pages.  But, I would like to see more
> > extensions available.  The ones I would most like to see
>
> > Flash Block
> > Toggle the Display of Images (like in Opera and similar to the Fx
> > extension "imgLikeOpera") (this would make it more attractive to dial-
> > up users and those who have to pay for bandwidth)
> > Display the contents of the cache (like in Opera)
> > Control of what material gets cached (like Fx extension "Better
> > Cache")
> > View pages in IE and Fx.
> > Speed Dial
>
> > I do have the SR Ware Iron Browser.  But, I have Fx as the default
> > with the extensions listed above because it works better on a Dial-Up.
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