Chrome 21 Adds Support for Cameras, Mics, Controllers

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[citation][nom]rosen380[/nom]Sure, but Google is free to make their numbering scheme however they see fit, correct? They are free to decide what is a major vs minor update, correct? Had they called each ~monthly update a minor update, then they could have gone .1, .2, .3 ... .11, and then once a year gone up a full increment. Whether they did that or count each update as a major update doesn't change how frequently it is happening. My only point is that in ten years, when we are on Chrome 142 or whatever, it isn't a ridiculous version number just because it is bigger than typical version numbers.[/citation]


From a user perspective... you can skip a minor update or two; you may want to install
the major updates. Now you simply do not know what is what.
 
I won't even bother TRYING chrome again until they bring Sidetabs back...or allow modders to create plugins to modify the UI (allowing side tabs).

Until then, I'll keep using FF
 
[citation][nom]leafblower29[/nom]You do realize it's just Chromium with a few check boxes removed right?[/citation]
You do realize that Chromium is basically an unstable dev. build right?
Also Chromium does not work on my computer, for some really odd reason.

Chromium also does not have flash/pdf functionality built in afaik, and SRWare Iron solves that problem without becoming closed source.
 
i dont know about you, but the last version upgrade feels really sluggish and takes a long time to load on my computer, plus many pages that used to load ok now dont work at all, like autoblog.com , it works 1 out of 3 times. starting to click on my explorer again...
 
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