The lack of a plugin system is a major drawback that will hinder adoption dramatically, especially among tech crowds. I have tried out Chrome and admit that I am impressed with it's speed, simplicity and specs, But I will not be able to even think about using it as a primary browser till a plugin architecture gets developed and a plugin community gets built. I am fairly certain this will happen down the road, unless of course the corporate intra net thing is true. I guess we will see...
On Sep 3, 7:51 am, Ca-Phun Ung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Chrome is pretty exciting as it's not just another browser but one that > sets to up-the-bar. I think it definitely gives other vendors food for > thought. As to whether it would kill IE? I'm sure it will take some of > IE's share but only after exhausting FF, Opera and Safari's market... I > expected this list to be more excited about V8 rather than Chrome itself ;) > > -- Ca-Phun Ung > +http://yelotofu.com

