I liked the cartoon book. Why can't the next CFWAK be written like
that? Except with a bit more anime influence in the people. Maybe then
I'd read it.
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Chroming isn't as fun as Firefoxing, once you start using is and you count
all
the UI features missing from chrome, the speed difference becomes less
important...
a F1 car isn't very user friendly, once you make it so, it inevitably
becomes slower
having tabs on top really is distracting, might
Chroming isn't as fun as Firefoxing
I think that's probably the point. What's fun for people who work with
and/or are interested in computers is generally nothing but a confusing
pain in the ass for those who have no interest other than achieving some
goal, like booking a flight or checking
Technically it's not another browser to worry about, as it uses
webKit, which is the same rendering engine as Safari... .so if you are
testing for Safari (which you should be anyway), then you know it's
okay.
Mark
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 11:20 PM, Dawesi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Google's
actually, IMHO, it is something to worry about but in a good way.
if you're a big YUI / JQuery / Spry user then you may be heartened by
what Google has done in two key areas:
- each tab now runs in it's own memory space, so if one goes stupid
the user can kill that process without locking up