And the solution whenever there are preference disagreements about
functionality?

===> Make it a CONFIGURABLE OPTION !!!

On May 12, 8:35 am, Meok <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't agree. I think what we are forgetting is that a "Tab" in
> Chrome is a window which is docked. When you click a tab, the browser
> controls and toolbars are actually INSIDE the tab, and not that the
> tab is inside the browser window. Each tab IS a window itself, hence I
> can seamlessly pull them out or snap them back in. Therefore, the
> "Browser" itself is only a holder of windows. Closing the last tab
> SHOULD close the whole frame if you're viewing Chrome the way it is
> meant to be the viewed. We still view Chrome like the other browsers
> but the underlying architecture is totally opposite that of Firefox,
> IE etc.
>
> On May 12, 10:28 am, Itai <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > @krtulmay:
> > Thank you for putting this so consicely, this is exactly the reason
> > the last tab close should keep the browser open.
>
> > As mentioned earlier, there is already an X to close the browser
> > entirely, so why not give more functionality
> > with the same real-estate and less duplication.
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