I have to agree with you, still a long way to go, but we have to admit
that for the short time that chrome has enable the extensions, is has
advanced a lot... I founded a bug in the previous release, some
scripts has to be reloaded if you wanted them to work, I'm glad to say
'Bug fixed'..

PD: Sorry for the bad english :)

On 14 nov, 05:22, "sebastian.zim" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> 1) Access the thumbnails and favicons - let extensions access
> chrome://thumb/http://www.google.comfor instance. How hard can this
> be?
>
> 2) History API - I have been using chrome.experimental.history and it
> does everything I want it to do (apart from the fact I can't figure
> out what format I should use for the date). Try to move the history
> API out of experimental as soon as possible.
>
> 3) Options API - give extensions access to options like proxy settings.

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