@shaunmcilroy: It's not that we're entitled to "open servers", it's that we know that the so called "open servers" are better then p2p. More tubes, lower fps.
@shaunmcilroy: It's not that we're entitled to "open servers", it's that we know that the so called "open servers" are better then p2p. More tubes, lower fps.
@jeremycole: Microsoft Narrator works though I've never tried using it for more then a few minutes.
@Thalandor46: Why? Are the disabled more likely to use a Mac?
@stryker1138: Ah lol, to each their own, another episode of Penny Arcade wouldn't be unpleasant either
@deanbmmv: Well, they are playing for me in Canada, but I guess you meant out-of-continent viewing
@Firelance is Addicted: Please let it be Episode 3. Pleaase.
@Arekku: Yea, I was saddened once I learned that, and had downloaded the installer twice and tried to install it a dozen times :(
@Helba: And my axe.
@Flagina: Also, could be you heard worldwide sales.
@Andre Kibbe: Guess what? I'm done. :P
@grimdeath9740: Unfortunately there isn't really anywhere else to put it. You can disable it in the [manifest.json] file but then you won't have access to the options. I believe you can put it in the status bar at the bottom, but not many extensions use that
@Gotlactose: Well, it prevents you from having a bunch of extra icons for 3 different extensions. But I do see how at a glance, it really isn't useful.
@prr: No need for toolbars or logging in for your bookmarks. Personally I don't use it either, but I can see for people who use multiple browsers it can be useful.
@wqwert: There is something similar, but not quite. [chrome.google.com] It is basically the bookmark search in the manager. Since the api doesn't have anything for the omnibar, I've working on modifying that extension to work with keywords that would be inserted at the end of the bookmark title, permitting the user…
@Andre Kibbe: I'm starting a bit on the javascript. I might have something made by next week. All you'll have to do is have the extension installed wherever you use Chromium.
@Cheevocabra: Ok, so if I use Backtrack 3 to get into a WEP encrypted WIFI connection, the laptop maker its installed should ban me from using my laptop. And while we're at it, so should my ISP.
@Andre Kibbe: Also, after looking into the API, it looks like making an extension with the more specific functions that you described should be possible.
@Andre Kibbe: You can do it the same way as you do it for search engines. Just don't put in the %s with the url. So when you want to go to, for example, lifehacker.com. you have Name: Lifehacker, Keyword: lh, URL: [www.lifehacker.com] .
@hengehog: Pretty stable considering the amount of updates. Personally, I use Chromium and I'm no developer(though I like to look at source code). I've only run into a handful of situations where it crashed, but I couldn't really tell you if it was because it was Chromium or Windows 7.
@hengehog: Chromium is the Open Source project that Chrome is based on. Chromium has nightly builds, which in itself is incorrect as there is dozens of updates during the day. The dev version of Chrome however, only updates a handful of times a week if even that much. I hope that answers your question.