On Mon, 2010-03-01 at 12:21 -0300, Orion Vianna wrote:
> While it would be nice to have the manual update option, I'm happy I 
> won't have to worry about old Crhome browsers rendering my sites badly.
> 
> Jim Hartley wrote:
> > There's lots of stuff you are not allowed to modify, hack or otherwise 
> > tinker, such as (Gasp! Shudder!) Windoze. I avoid proprietary code as 
> > much as I can, but sometimes the tradeoff makes it worthwhile.
> >
> > But I really DO NOT LIKE automatic updates you can't turn off! I tend 
> > to stick with older, working versions of software, autoupdates BREAK 
> > things. I agree with you, I don't think I could accept that, either.
> >
> > Jim Hartley
> 
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It could well be that Chrome is a little less than polished, they know
that a fair number of people aren't going to like it, and they want to
make sure that you don't like the most upgraded version that they have.
Although they started with Firefox code, they did a lot of things to it
and some features work better than others.   I tried it and went back to
Firefox, even though I get most of my features from Google.
-- 
Robert Mark Wallace
60 Delaware Road
Newburgh, NY 12550-3802
Telephone: (845) 566-0586

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