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As much as I love Chrome, I feel that recently the developers have left all the small things just hanging. Since version 13, the Application Shortcuts feature doesn't work right. It doesn't remember window positions and sizes, sometimes doesn't create the shortcuts right etc.

Open workspace, as long as I have coworkers I like.

So far they're still showing stuff that works for devices that people don't have, namely tablets running Win8. That doesn't help my few years old desktop PC with a 2560x1600 display.

This seems to happen only when a tab from the same site is loading in the background. Once it has loaded it works just fine. The only site where I've witnessed this is Gawker sites. Firefox seems to do better in this area. I guess that simply tells that Gizmodo etc are just way too heavy.

Once again a great example of a terrible shortcut.

Amen. I pretty much never use it on the Mac because it doesn't feel natural using the Ctrl button in it.

I would say that this is simply Apple anticipating computers moving to using SSD drives for OS and applications. I already do this on both my machines and opening programs takes so little time it doesn't matter if they're turned off later.

Most of the "industry standards" are priced for companies so they're out of the price range of freelancers or students. It doesn't help that some companies make it unnecessarily difficult to even get a trial version by having to sign up for things and use download managers and whatnot.

It's probably pretty unusable. I've tried touchscreens at this size and because you have to stand quite close to use it you can't even see the whole thing at once and can interact with a small portion, with the display itself having way too few pixels to not be a blocky mess at that distance. It's just awkward to work

How about it probably has lower quality, lower resolution display, doesn't have Thunderbolt, has worse battery life due to Win7 and lacks the kind of integration that the Air+OSX offers.

Not so handy on non-US keyboards since the forward slash isn't just one button.

From what I undesrtand one issue is that the controller chip for Thunderbolt is pretty damn big for what it is. There are smaller ones in the works but it will take time before they're ready for mass production.

My guess is we will have another 100% non-native program that has a poorly designed UI. If it's done by the same folks responsible for the Flash IDE, it will be even worse.

What amazes me more is that most manufacturers seem to be incapable of making easy to use receivers. The menus are often a terrible mess, don't even work over HDMI and the terms for options are downright cryptic. Plus awful manuals. I'm looking at you Denon.

The problem is that with hw acceleration enabled, you get fucked up font rendering that is mainly just blurry. IE9 has the same issue and it's a Windows problem deep down. I think FF6 is going to allow a hybrid GDI/DirectX rendering.

Pretty useless article. It should be obvious that the dev channel, being the DEVELOPER channel, is going to have bugs and is changing constantly.

I agree. It's totally awkward and useless if you use a mouse but with a trackpad after getting used to it I like it better. So like most Lion improvements, it works better on a laptop.

Directory Opus is by far the best I've tried but I agree that the current price is way too high.

In my experience using StrokeIt on Windows or XGestures in OSX is a much better option. Plus you can get mouse gestures for ANY application.

IMO it isn't really worth it to remove the preferences files. They take so insignificant amounts of space even if you're on a SSD.