Hi.
I found a close all tabs option in settings. That's all I've found so far.
Maybe I'm missing something though.
On 2012-06-28, at 7:37 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
Have you figured out how to close tabs? The reviewer in applevis says that's
the one thing he couldn't figure out how to
Hi all.
If you are looking for an alternative to Safari, Google's Chrome Browser has
hit the App Store. It seems to work extremely well with VoiceOver.
The only thing that you don't get is the ability to open linked items in the
Chrome app, and the page loading noises that you have in Safari.
The thing I cannot figure out is how Chrome is really any better at least on
the Mac. Both browsers are based on webkit, so I have not noticed any
significant difference in browsing. I will be curious if the experience is any
different between Safari and Chrome on the iOS platform.
On Jun 28,
Hi,
The biggest difference on the Mac is no busys. Not a one. Never. It also
feels a bit snappier when browsing. Their are some accessibility issues with
chrome on the Mac though. The biggest one for me being, You can't jump to
elements such as buttons, links, and pop up menus contained
Have you figured out how to close tabs? The reviewer in applevis says that's
the one thing he couldn't figure out how to accomplish.
Mary Otten
motte...@gmail.com
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Ricardo,
With google chrome, how do you reach form controls?
I'm not sure if I'm going to try the app or not.
On Jun 28, 2012, at 4:32 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
Hi,
The biggest difference on the Mac is no busys. Not a one. Never. It also
feels a bit snappier when browsing. Their are