Comment #100 on issue 13 by grey.dmiyu: Closing last tab also closes window
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#1 issue I have with Chrome. And don't give me it opens so fast! The
point is it
shouldn't have closed in the first place. This is called overloading a UI
Comment #98 on issue 13 by rickyhaggett: Closing last tab also closes window
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It'd be nice if the Chrome devs weren't biased against user-configuration -
people are
different after all. Perhaps they could apply some of their considerable
Comment #99 on issue 13 by iambob: Closing last tab also closes window
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I've gotten used to it.
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Comment #97 on issue 13 by bcbryant: Closing last tab also closes window
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I see almost consensus here about going to the start page. Keeping an X on
the last tab
is consistent with tabs acting the same regardless of context; the browser
Comment #95 on issue 13 by prog...@chromium.org: Closing last tab also
closes window
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Comment #96 on issue 13 by prog...@chromium.org: Closing last tab also
closes window
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Comment #94 on issue 13 by krtulmay: Closing last tab also closes window
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Samantha, I totally agree with your suggestion! However, to answer your
question about
why not, it is because the Chrome devs are entirely biased against
Comment #93 on issue 13 by Samantha.Weitzman: Closing last tab also closes
window
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Why not add the feature to choose if you want a blank tab open? As a user,
it would
make the product more user friendly to me and perhaps the others that
Comment #91 on issue 13 by dtfinch: Closing last tab also closes window
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This is the most starred WontFix
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Comment #92 on issue 13 by iambob: Closing last tab also closes window
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Except it already appears to be fixed.
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Comment #90 on issue 13 by phajdan...@chromium.org: Closing last tab also
closes window
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Comment #89 on issue 13 by moses.mason: Closing last tab also closes window
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Closing last tab also closes Window is a good idea, user can use middle
button of
mouse to close Chrome, no need to move the cursor to the upper-right corner
Comment #87 on issue 13 by random832: Closing last tab also closes window
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The tab IS the application is inaccurate anyway - being a process doesn't
mean it's
an application. It's not really even an independent process; or all those
Comment #88 on issue 13 by iambob: Closing last tab also closes window
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I didn't say the tab IS the application because it is a process. I said it
because
this is the philosophy the Chromium developers are taking. So, before you
think
Comment #86 on issue 13 by iambob: Closing last tab also closes window
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Or:
c) Sometimes, someone has to take the lead in a new design methodology.
Whenever someone steps out of the confines of the design cue box... they
are going
to take
Comment #67 on issue 13 by googro...@hotmail.com: Closing last tab also
closes window
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Sometimes I like that simply closing a tab quits the whole browser, however
it causes
a serious performance hit. Running Chrome (when there are no
Comment #69 on issue 13 by chr...@cybernium.net: Closing last tab also
closes window
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There are a lot of special case behaviors implemented, but the most complex
they are,
the harder it is for people to understand them, so this minimize
Comment #68 on issue 13 by iambob: Closing last tab also closes window
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I hate to be the devil's advocate, but the reason this feature is unlikely
to change
is because doing so would add inconsistency. To the lay-person who has
never
Comment #71 on issue 13 by r...@sproutsoft.com: Closing last tab also
closes window
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None of this changes the fact that close tab should never equal the
completely
different action close application without some other hint to the user.
I
Comment #72 on issue 13 by dhhwai: Closing last tab also closes window
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You should add your comments and add a STAR for vote and notification of
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Comment #73 on issue 13 by llagerlof: Closing last tab also closes window
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Well, even the status of this issue is WontFix, close last tab really
should open a
blank page. Is more like OpenOffice Writer, but instead close the child
window
Comment #74 on issue 13 by ForChrome: Closing last tab also closes window
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Warning: you have [N] download(s) in progress. Closing Chrome will cancel
your
download(s).
[OK] [Send to Tray] [Cancel]
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Comment #77 on issue 13 by random832: Closing last tab also closes window
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@iambob - the developers' perspective seems to be that they consider a tab
close
button to be a standard control - if that is to be the case, it should
act the
Comment #78 on issue 13 by iambob: Closing last tab also closes window
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No, from the developers' perspective, these two facts are true:
1) The Chromium browser without a tab open is useless and should never
happen.
2) The close button on a
Comment #79 on issue 13 by random832: Closing last tab also closes window
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@iambob I did NOT just make that up. The one developer who has actually
commented
here said exactly the same thing that I attributed to the developers in my
post:
Comment #80 on issue 13 by iambob: Closing last tab also closes window
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I'm not disagreeing with you. I'm just trying to explain why the Chromium
developers
are ignoring the arguments being made. According to their philosophical
Comment #81 on issue 13 by goo...@synetech.cjb.net: Closing last tab also
closes window
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Except that Notepad does not perform a bunch of maintenance such as version
checking,
anti-phishing updating, HOSTS reading, etc. each time it starts
Comment #82 on issue 13 by iambob: Closing last tab also closes window
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Precisely. Which is why my solution involved solving the maintenance and
background
process issues and not trying to change the way the behavior appears to the
user.
Comment #83 on issue 13 by iambob: Closing last tab also closes window
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I will reiterate... my solution was a background solution only. If the
last tab
(application) is closed... rather than the application space (the extra
chrome.exe)
Comment #84 on issue 13 by goo...@synetech.cjb.net: Closing last tab also
closes window
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I would go for that. I would be happy using a third party app to minimize
it to the
tray as long as Chrome would:
(1) start up faster (don’t
Comment #85 on issue 13 by r...@sproutsoft.com: Closing last tab also
closes window
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This is a UI bug. This is not a feature request.
There is confusion here between tab referring to a separate browsing
process and tab referring to the
Comment #66 on issue 13 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Closing last tab also
closes window
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Can we revive this? Seems like an important feature. Closing the last tab
should at
most close the last tab, not the browser.
I'm used to this too and
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Comment #65 by koraktor:
I just noticed that Firefox 3.1 Beta 1 has a new (?) option
browser.tabs.closeWindowWithLastTab wich defaults to true. So Firefox
has at
least adapted Chrome's way of
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Comment #63 by erikheemskerk:
I'd like to point out that closing a tab can be done in several ways, as
can closing
an application, if you abide by Microsoft's Guidelines.
I.e., Alt+F4 is a
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Comment #57 by iambob:
If you click the close button of the last active application in an
operating system,
how should the operating system react?
It should log you out, or should shut down,
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Comment #51 by rymo81:
overriding the meaning of standard controls?
Does Windows shut down when the last application window is closed? No; the
user has
to click to the menu option that
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Comment #52 by igitur:
Thanks Ben. I support your views. Users: stop using your mouse so much.
Power users use keyboard shortcuts.
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Comment #53 by koraktor:
A browser should not be idented for power users.
And again: The close tab button is not a standard control.
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