It also has no java support for applets.

On Sep 3, 1:42 pm, Nathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, it is marked as "Beta".  Maybe once it's considered 'stable'
> they'll do just that?
>
> My largest concerns have already been mentioned; loss of market share
> for FF which doesn't really help anything, and the rise of Chrome-
> specific features in the Google products and Google starts forgetting
> there are other browsers out there.
>
> On Sep 2, 9:40 pm, Derek Munneke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > sherod wrote:
> > > Anyway,  Firefox is the only loser with this browser as I think
> > > browser users fall into two camps
>
> > > 1. Ones who switch to the latest thing (and who may move from Firefox
> > > to Chrome)
> > > 2. Those who don't (IE)
>
> > Interesting that google have not added it to the google 
> > packhttp://pack.google.comandhence google updater; if they are trying to
> > compete with incumbent IE on windows desktop, they still have a few
> > things to learn (cf. Apple Software Update).
>
> > /derek
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