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OK, this Chrome browser scares me

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  • P Perspx

    Well if a running application can access passwords from IE without even prompting the user, then surely that could cause problems. Regards, --Perspx

    "The Blue Screen of Death, also known as The Blue Screen of Doom, the "Blue Screen of Fun", "Phatul Exception: The WRECKening" and "Windows Vista", is a multi award-winning game first developed in 1995 by Microsoft" - Uncyclopedia Introduction to Object-Oriented JavaScript

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    TheGreatAndPowerfulOz
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    history is not passwords. and I don't think it imports passwords.

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      history is not passwords. and I don't think it imports passwords.

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      leppie wrote:

      Not only does it prepopulate my username/password fields

      :) Regards, --Perspx

      "The Blue Screen of Death, also known as The Blue Screen of Doom, the "Blue Screen of Fun", "Phatul Exception: The WRECKening" and "Windows Vista", is a multi award-winning game first developed in 1995 by Microsoft" - Uncyclopedia Introduction to Object-Oriented JavaScript

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      • T tufkap

        I am loving it so far, apart from the fact that I can't use CPHog and I am seeing ads again. And it already crashed on me once when I opened Yahoo mail. But then FF3 does that on me all the time. I can see the emoticons on CP, but voting doesn't seem to work. I get a "Message or score information was missing" error. Voting seems to be working now. BTW, I am posting this from Chrome.

        The user formerly known as pkam.

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        Lost User
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        I just voted a post 5 with no problems using Chrome.

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        • L leppie

          Not only does it prepopulate my username/password fields with correct values, but as I typed in the CP url, it prompted me to a Lounge url with a msg id, so I clicked on it. Lo and behold it was something I wrote on 30 Aug, my post! Freeky stuff :~ Otherwise, it does look like a nice browser.

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          IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 4a out now (29 May 2008)

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          Richard Andrew x64
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          Can't Google ever release a finished product? Does everything have to be beta?

          “Cannot find REALITY.SYS...Universe Halted.” ~ God on phone with Microsoft Customer Support

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          • P Perspx

            leppie wrote:

            Not only does it prepopulate my username/password fields

            :) Regards, --Perspx

            "The Blue Screen of Death, also known as The Blue Screen of Doom, the "Blue Screen of Fun", "Phatul Exception: The WRECKening" and "Windows Vista", is a multi award-winning game first developed in 1995 by Microsoft" - Uncyclopedia Introduction to Object-Oriented JavaScript

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            TheGreatAndPowerfulOz
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            yes, for usernames/passwords that were entered in chrome ;P

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            • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

              Can't Google ever release a finished product? Does everything have to be beta?

              “Cannot find REALITY.SYS...Universe Halted.” ~ God on phone with Microsoft Customer Support

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              TheGreatAndPowerfulOz
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              Richard Andrew x64 wrote:

              finished product

              I agree. But the same goes for other companies, including M$ and Apple. Just take a look at the most recent flubs with the newest iPhone.

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              • P Pete OHanlon

                It's a bit of a kicker for MS, when Google can open their webpages faster than IE can. Oooh - I'm getting wavy line goodness under Google, so it thinks Google is a typo. Excellent.

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                Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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                IE cannot support large DOM trees efficiently, never could. Try creating a dynamic, large, js based tree in HTML and you will see what I mean. FF has always worked nicely with them however.

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                • L leppie

                  Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                  I do like the lack of status bar

                  It shows when needed, I like it :) And boy it is fast! I like to dev tools too. Right click, Inspect Element, Resources (doesnt seem to work on CP).

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                  Pete OHanlon
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                  Oh that element inspector is nice. Very, very nice.

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                  • L leppie

                    Not only does it prepopulate my username/password fields with correct values, but as I typed in the CP url, it prompted me to a Lounge url with a msg id, so I clicked on it. Lo and behold it was something I wrote on 30 Aug, my post! Freeky stuff :~ Otherwise, it does look like a nice browser.

                    xacc.ide - now with TabsToSpaces support
                    IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 4a out now (29 May 2008)

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                    Chris Maunder
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                    I was using chrome and it pre-populated some fields with my name, email, work address, the name of my favourite cafe which I've told no one about and then the recipe of a delicious Butter Chicken that I didn't even realise, until just now, that I would be cooking tonight. Wow. What a browser!

                    cheers, Chris Maunder

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                    • C Chris Maunder

                      I was using chrome and it pre-populated some fields with my name, email, work address, the name of my favourite cafe which I've told no one about and then the recipe of a delicious Butter Chicken that I didn't even realise, until just now, that I would be cooking tonight. Wow. What a browser!

                      cheers, Chris Maunder

                      CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                      Roger Wright
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                      Dang! All I got was a recipe for scotch & water. :(

                      "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                      • C Chris Maunder

                        I was using chrome and it pre-populated some fields with my name, email, work address, the name of my favourite cafe which I've told no one about and then the recipe of a delicious Butter Chicken that I didn't even realise, until just now, that I would be cooking tonight. Wow. What a browser!

                        cheers, Chris Maunder

                        CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                        Pete OHanlon
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                        Apparently it's also going to pick the next six weeks winning lottery numbers - in each country.

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                        • P Pete OHanlon

                          I feel that they could have made the address bar a bit smaller, but apart from that it's frightening how many of the developers here are already warming to it. I do like the lack of status bar, but this might be a step too far for some users. Okay - holy crap, it's opened up the MSDN homepage in record time (and I do like the Most Visited bar).

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                          Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                          it's frightening how many of the developers here are already warming to it

                          Maybe something to end the eternal FireFox versus everyone else debate. :) I'm finding it blindingly fast, better than Opera fast.


                          "It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it." -Sam Levenson

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                          • L leppie

                            Not only does it prepopulate my username/password fields with correct values, but as I typed in the CP url, it prompted me to a Lounge url with a msg id, so I clicked on it. Lo and behold it was something I wrote on 30 Aug, my post! Freeky stuff :~ Otherwise, it does look like a nice browser.

                            xacc.ide - now with TabsToSpaces support
                            IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 4a out now (29 May 2008)

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                            thrakazog
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                            "It knows if you've been bad or good".........

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                            • L leppie

                              Not only does it prepopulate my username/password fields with correct values, but as I typed in the CP url, it prompted me to a Lounge url with a msg id, so I clicked on it. Lo and behold it was something I wrote on 30 Aug, my post! Freeky stuff :~ Otherwise, it does look like a nice browser.

                              xacc.ide - now with TabsToSpaces support
                              IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 4a out now (29 May 2008)

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                              Ribose
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                              I'm just happy that I don't have to redesign any webpages to work with it; Chrome renders almost exactly like Firefox and Opera. :)

                              ~Ribose

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