Disagreements over how things should act are the reason that options  
exist!  There should be an option that selects the behavior of  
requesting verification when closing with multiple tabs open.

I'm regularly closing Chrome, forgetting that one of the open tabs is  
Pandora, and the source of the music that I'm listening to.  Yes, I  
can easily reopen it, but it interrupts my music and loses the song I  
was in the middle of. If I had a reminder when I closed the browser or  
a way to lock the tab (which I would also like) then I would be  
protected from my negligence. Yes, there are some of you who never  
make mistakes, and you can just turn the option off.

Thanks,
     Steve Potter


On Mar 23, 2009, at 6:48 AM, Itai <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Sorry but I completely disagree. Closing the browser should close the
> browser, no questions asked. It is utterly annoying when things ask
> you if you meant what you actually did.
>
> On Mar 20, 3:13 pm, Charan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> In contrast to other browsers i'm surprised that Google Chrome did  
>> not
>> give the end users an option of asking for a confirmation when the
>> browser is closed when more than a tab is open.
>> Hence the Chrome browser  immediately shuts off if we've clicked the
>> close button for any reason.
>> It would be really great if the developers address this issue in  
>> their
>> future updates which i actually feel to be a mandatory feature that
>> was missed in Google Chrome.
> >

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