title: Put the knife down and take a green herb, dude. |
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Thursday, October 02, 2008 | |
I'm still using both Firefox and Chrome, after believing I was done with the latter. Things like having reader.google.com (and later gmail and google docs) offline with Gears is nice, but the real advantage of Chrome is still the few simple tweaks of the nav bar. Want to go to gmail.com? Right now, it's ctrl-l, g, return. Bam. Dictionary.com? ctrl-l, d, return. Man, that's nice. Downsides are lacks of keyboard nav in page and the still incomprehensible inability to use Blogger markup shortcuts, like ctrl-i for italics (which actually inserts "<span style="font-style:italic;"></span>"). So there's still no winner, just a heightened sense of frustration. posted by ruffin at 10/02/2008 01:44:00 PM |
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