10 things we'd like to see in Chrome
So far we're pretty smitten with Google's Chrome. It's certainly not without its faults, but for version 1.0 of a browser it's pretty sharp. We've compiled a list of 10 things we'd really like to see added or tweaked. Some come from other browsers, and some are just improvements on some of the existing features. Google, we hope you're listening.
This may be a pipe dream, but if Foxmarks for Firefox has proved anything, syncing up your bookmarks between multiple machines is awesome. Doing the same with passwords, settings, and history would be even better. Considering Google already has a way for your browser to send data back to the mothership, and a hosted Web history service of its own, a little sync using my Google account doesn't seem that hard does it?
Firefox's little warning for when you're closing a group of tabs was a huge lifesaver in version two. Firefox 3 brought with it a way to save that grouping of open tabs for later. Chrome has neither of these features. Accidentally closing your browser with a slew of tabs open means they're gone for good. Chrome is nice enough to tell you some of the most recently closed tabs back on its special start page, but that's it.
1. Profile roaming between multiple browsers.
2. Better bookmark management.
3. Plug-ins.
4. Saved sessions/warning messages when closing multiple tabs.
5. A full-screen mode.
6. A more customizable interface.
7. A way to drag "applications" back into the main browser.
8. A Mac/Linux version.
9. A pop-up blocker that blocks.
10. A regular old search box.
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