Whenever I download and install the latest version of Ccleaner, Chrome
is automatically installed as well. I have tried to stop Chrome from
being installed but can't find where to stop it. Next time a new
version of Ccleaner needs installing, I'll get a pair of eyes to do it
and hopefully stop Chrome from getting on my system.
Maybe this is how Chrome is becoming more widely used because of the
way in which it is installed by stealth.
Neville.
On 8/08/13 1:59 AM, Tom Kingston wrote:
Well, I was going to say I thought it odd that a company would focus
their site development on Chrome. But I just did a quick search on
browser statistics and was surprised to see that Chrome has taken over
the market so quickly, at least in relative terms. They must be doing
something right, or at least folks like it for some reason. Here's the
most recent stats from the W3C.
Chrome 32.3%
Internet Explorer 22.2%
Firefox 18.5%
Safari 14.7%
Opera 2.3%
Tom
On 8/7/2013 10:06 AM, Kevin Huber wrote:
Hi:
I think Chrome Vox works well with Google Chrome.
The web address is:
www.chromevox.com
Kevin Huberi:
I think Chrome Vox works well with
On 8/7/13, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
Its not accessible as far as I know and I doubt any screen reader can
deal with it, but maybe you can still use the website.
Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello Everyone
I have just been talking to a tech rep from a large department store
in the UK. He tells me their new Web Site has been designed for users
of Google Chrome. Does anyone know how accessible Google Chrome is
with Window-eyes version 8?
With thanks
Mike.
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