Andrei: "The only perception the Task Manager in Google Chrome might
bring to the average user in my opinion is that the browser is now as
broken as Windows is."

Well, no, currently if a webpage fubar's people blame the browser. 
Chrome aims to stay alive and replace the faulty process' tab with
an unhappy face.

The 'browser' is to the cloud as windows is to apps.  While it does
happen, its rare these days for single apps to tear down the OS... yet
that is what happens with current gen browsers.  Chrome changes that.

"And that (pointing fingers at developers) works so well in the rest
of the software world, doesn't it?"

Er, yeah it does, you've got a job because you dont produce crappy
code.  If a specific app in windows falls over repeatedly, it gets
uninstalled.  Currently its not as easy to tell where memory leaks
come from when you've got multiple tabs open.

Your argument that this is just another browser only stands if this
were a me-too design.  The architecture clearly says otherwise. 

regards /pauric


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