You can mix and match. While removing Safari might have bad side effects, Chrome is just another app which you can install, use and remove at will. So that also means you can have them both launched concurrently.

CB

On 10/10/11 5:22 PM, Johnny Angel! wrote:
Hi all,

Do you guys have both browsers installed on a single Mac? Or do you have to first delete Safari before installing Chrome?

Thanks,

Johnny
On Oct 10, 2011, at 6:29 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

Kevin,

I tried Chrome with the speech and I have to tell you that I'm just not impressed. I wonder if there are some settings I should/need to change, but the experience is not quite what I expected. For example, when I type something into a text field, the speech babbles on without a way to stop it. Now of course this may just be a feature not implemented yet. It seems that not all pages speak when loaded. So, do you have some suggestions that might help improve the experience? I'm more than willing to give it a go, but seems something is missing in the experience.

Thanks,

On Oct 10, 2011, at 1:23 AM, Kevin Chao wrote:

Yes, personally, I mainly use Chrome/ChromeVox and absolutely enjoy, appreciate, and can be very productive. I almost never touch Safari and haven't done so since I've been using Chrome web browser. Most of my usof Mac OS X VoiceOver has stopped because of ChromeVox.

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On Oct 9, 2011, at 4:29 PM, Alex Hall <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi all, i briefly tried out Chrome today and it seemed to work fine with Vo, even without ChromeVox. Is it safe, from an accessibility standpoint, to use Chrome all the time in place of Safari? I have heard a lot of complaints about Safari being busy all the time, and while I have not found this to be the case yet, I have had some odd experiences with Safari that make me wish for ie or firefox. Chrome seems accessible, so could I use it all the time?

Have a great day,
Alex (msg sent from my iPod)
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