{"id":8,"date":"2008-09-19T03:39:00","date_gmt":"2008-09-19T08:39:00","guid":{"rendered":"synetech.ddns.net\/blogs\/brainbucket\/blog\/2008\/09\/19\/internet-browsers-chrome-no-work-so-good\/"},"modified":"2011-02-21T23:37:38","modified_gmt":"2011-02-22T04:37:38","slug":"chrome-no-work-so-good","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/synetech.ddns.net\/blogs\/brainbucket\/2008\/09\/19\/chrome-no-work-so-good\/","title":{"rendered":"Chrome No Work So Good"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Don\u2019t get me wrong, I am really impressed so far with Google\u2019s Chrome web-browser. It is indeed pretty snappy and makes things easier, and I have yet to see any problems with the clause about them being allowed to place ads as they see fit. In fact, it is so good already that many people have begun using it as the primary web browser. Its adoption is probably record-setting.<\/p>\n<p>(Of course it is mostly consumer software for now. Google has historically made slow inroads into the enterprise with its software and services and is continuing to do so. However considering Chrome\u2019s rapid climb, many corporate admins are already evaluating and testing it.)<\/p>\n<p>Those said, there are several problems (although it\u2019s really still just beta-ware, so the bugs are already\u2014still\u2014being worked on).<\/p>\n<ol><\/p>\n<li>The Chrome installer will not install on a system running Windows XP SP1, it requires SP2, even though Chrome has been shown to run just fine on XP SP1 (and even XP Gold). (<a href=\"http:\/\/code.google.com\/p\/chromium\/issues\/detail?id=6381\" title=\"Chrome Support Page\">Reported Issue<\/a>)<\/li>\n<li>The devs seem to have used the screen size in their calculations instead of the workspace size, which means that drop-down lists of certain sizes will appear behind 3rd party taskbars that block off a portion of the screen:<br \/><a href=\"\/oldblogs\/brainbucket\/images\/ChromeListWrong.png\" title=\"Screenshot of incorrect drop-list\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/oldblogs\/brainbucket\/images\/ChromeListWrong-t.png\" alt=\"Chrome\u2019s incorrect rendering of a drop-list\" \/><\/a> <a href=\"\/oldblogs\/brainbucket\/images\/ChromeListRight.png\" title=\"Screenshot of correct drop-list\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/oldblogs\/brainbucket\/images\/ChromeListRight-t.png\" alt=\"Correct rendering of a drop-list\" \/><\/a> (<a href=\"http:\/\/code.google.com\/p\/chromium\/issues\/detail?id=127\" title=\"Chrome Support Page\">Reported Issue<\/a>)<\/li>\n<li>The new-tab function does not seem to be configurable. Not everyone wants the surf-history every time they click new-tab. Most of us want a nice, empty page. (<a href=\"http:\/\/code.google.com\/p\/chromium\/issues\/detail?id=68\" title=\"Chrome Support Page\">Reported Issue<\/a>)<\/li>\n<li>Dragging a tab to the taskbar does not open the current window (tabs are not recognized system drag-n-drop sources). (<a href=\"http:\/\/code.google.com\/p\/chromium\/issues\/detail?id=281\" title=\"Chrome Support Page\">Reported Issue<\/a>)<\/li>\n<li>Pressing Ctrl+Right moves the cursor to the end of the current word instead of the start of the next word. While this makes some sense, it is contrary to the experience and learning that everyone who has used computers has become used to for so many years, thus causing confusion, frustration, and annoyance. (<a href=\"http:\/\/code.google.com\/p\/chromium\/issues\/detail?id=6379\" title=\"Chrome Support Page\">Reported Issue<\/a>):<br \/><a href=\"\/oldblogs\/brainbucket\/images\/ChromeTextSelection.png\" title=\"Screenshot of incorrect word navigation\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/oldblogs\/brainbucket\/images\/ChromeTextSelection-t.png\" alt=\"Chrome\u2019s incorrect word navigation and selection\" \/><\/a> <a href=\"\/oldblogs\/brainbucket\/images\/ExpectedTextSelection.png\" title=\"Screenshot of correct text selection\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/oldblogs\/brainbucket\/images\/ExpectedTextSelection-t.png\" alt=\"Correct text selection and navigation\" \/><\/a><\/li>\n<li>The PageUp, PageDown, Home, and End keys do not work for drop-down lists when they are focused but not expanded, only Up and Down do. (<a href=\"http:\/\/code.google.com\/p\/chromium\/issues\/detail?id=4576\" title=\"Chrome Support Page\">Reported Issue<\/a>)<\/li>\n<li>There are problems with some dynamic sites not being updated (like Hotmail and Blogger), probably due to Chrome\u2019s caching, and there does not seem to be a way to force a reload from server (similar to IE\u2019s Shift-click of the reload button).<\/li>\n<li>The context menu that is brought up when the application key (aka the [context] menu key) is pressed when a hyperlink is focused is ironically <strong>not<\/strong> context-sensitive (does not have open link\u2026 entries), it is the generic menu brought up when right-clicking the page:<a href=\"\/oldblogs\/brainbucket\/images\/AppButton.png\" title=\"Screenshot of incorrect not-so-contenxt menu\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/oldblogs\/brainbucket\/images\/AppButton-t.png\" alt=\"Chrome\u2019s incorrect context menu\" \/><\/a> <a href=\"\/oldblogs\/brainbucket\/images\/MouseClick.png\" title=\"Screenshot of correct context menu\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/oldblogs\/brainbucket\/images\/MouseClick-t.png\" alt=\"Correct context menu\" \/><\/a> (<a href=\"http:\/\/code.google.com\/p\/chromium\/issues\/detail?id=3679\" title=\"Chrome Support Page\">Reported Issue<\/a>)<\/li>\n<li>The spell-checker does not work in single-line edit fields, it only works in text areas. (Also, while not technically a bug, the spell-checker only identifies misspelled words.) (<a href=\"http:\/\/code.google.com\/p\/chromium\/issues\/detail?id=5574\" title=\"Chrome Support Page\">Reported Issue<\/a>)<\/li>\n<li>Blogger hotkeys (eg Ctrl+P to publish, etc.) don\u2019t work in Chrome. <strike>Also, the spell-checker does not seem to work in Blogger at all, not even in text areas.<\/strike> (The second part has been fixed in 0.3+) (<a href=\"http:\/\/code.google.com\/p\/chromium\/issues\/detail?id=6382\" title=\"Chrome Support Page\">Reported Issue<\/a>)<\/li>\n<li>Text fields must be left-clicked (read clicked with the primary mouse button) before the context menu will acknowledge it (clicking the alternate button to bring up the menu is not enough). For example, put some text in the clipboard, click somewhere outside of a text field, the right click a text field. The paste menu option should be enabled but is not. You must click the left button, then the right button. (<a href=\"http:\/\/code.google.com\/p\/chromium\/issues\/detail?id=462\" title=\"Chrome Support Page\">Reported Issue<\/a>)<\/li>\n<li>The only official way to get\/install Chrome is with the web-installer which downloads Chrome. There is no redist or portable version.<\/li>\n<li>By default, instead of a central application location, Chrome is installed in each user\u2019s document directory, causing a lot of wasted space, not to mention that it\u2019s contextually incorrect.<\/li>\n<li>To be updated, Chrome requires Google Update, and keeps forcibly reinstalling it. Unlike their SaaS\/web apps, this one grows tentacles into the system that are hard to control or remove, much like cancer (even though it\u2019s clearly possible to make a portable version)\u2014so much for Google\u2019s <em>do no evil<\/em> motto\u2026<\/li>\n<li>It is difficult to find out what the latest version is from official sources.<\/li>\n<li>It is difficult to give bug reports (and feature requests). In this respect, Google is more (too much) like Microsoft than smaller and\/or open-source developers.<\/li>\n<p><\/ol>\n<p>Here\u2019s a list of bugs that have been fixed:<\/p>\n<ol><\/p>\n<li> <strike> The middle mouse button\/scroll wheel cannot be clicked on a page to bring up the little scroll-y circle to scroll a page without having to hold the button down. Every other browser has that functionality except Chrome.<\/strike>\n<p>This has been fixed in 2.0+<\/li>\n<li><strike>The Flash plugin has a serious bug that is reproducible. Whenever the cursor is over a Flash video and the scroll wheel is turned, the process associated with that page sucks 100% of the CPU cycles for several seconds, effectively locking up the system for a while.<\/strike>\n<p>This has been fixed in 0.3+<\/li>\n<li><strike>Clicking the right mouse button brings up a context menu as expected, but then you have to select a menu item with the left mouse button because contrary to years of experience, clicking the right mouse button does nothing when clicking on a menu item.<\/strike>\n<p>This has been fixed in 0.3+<\/li>\n<li><strike>Pressing Escape to stop\/abort a page from (finishing) loading does not always work correctly.<\/strike>\n<p>This appears to be fixed.<\/li>\n<li><strike>There is no Refresh command in the right-click context menu even though there are Back, Forward, Save as, and Print commands.<\/strike>\n<p>This has been fixed in 0.4+<\/li>\n<p><\/ol>\n<p>(Hmm, Google\u2019s Web 2.0 blogging website doesn\u2019t work in Google\u2019s Chrome web-browser that was built from scratch specifically to support Web 2.0 sites\u2026 oh irony of ironies!)<\/p>\n<p>Chrome still has a ways to go before it destroys\u2014read completely replaces\u2014IE and FireFox (both of which have their own pros and cons), but so far so very good!<\/p>\n<div class=\"tagcloud\"><a href=\"https:\/\/synetech.ddns.net\/blogs\/brainbucket\/tag\/browsers\/\" rel=\"tag\">Browsers<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/synetech.ddns.net\/blogs\/brainbucket\/tag\/internet\/\" rel=\"tag\">Internet<\/a><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Don\u2019t get me wrong, I am really impressed so far with Google\u2019s Chrome web-browser. It is indeed pretty snappy and makes things easier, and I have yet to see any problems with the clause about them being allowed to place ads as they see fit. 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