which feature of the toolbar do you need? searches can be done in the same place you type the URL. And I misspelled a word while typing this and it was underlined with a squiggly line. I am not sure what else you get with the toolbar.
I love that you can drag a tab and create a new browser window.
All my links are stored in google toolbar. Chrome will pull your favorites from IE or FF, but not google toolbar. I can do it manually, but there’s over 100. I’m liking chrome so far, it seems quick. I like that I can set it to open several websites at once upon opening.
OK, I figured out you can show your google bookmarks (from the toolbar) on your iGoogle page, and there’s also a “google bookmark” tab which can be placed in the chrome bookmarks bar for adding more bookmarks (to google bookmarks, not to chrome bookmarks). It’s an ugly work around, but I can get used to it.
Firefox minimizes to the icon tray, I like that feature a lot. Chrome needs to do that.
which feature of the toolbar do you need? searches can be done in the same place you type the URL. And I misspelled a word while typing this and it was underlined with a squiggly line. I am not sure what else you get with the toolbar.
I love that you can drag a tab and create a new browser window.
All my links are stored in google toolbar. Chrome will pull your favorites from IE or FF, but not google toolbar. I can do it manually, but there’s over 100. I’m liking chrome so far, it seems quick. I like that I can set it to open several websites at once upon opening.
OK, I figured out you can show your google bookmarks (from the toolbar) on your iGoogle page, and there’s also a “google bookmark” tab which can be placed in the chrome bookmarks bar for adding more bookmarks (to google bookmarks, not to chrome bookmarks). It’s an ugly work around, but I can get used to it.
Firefox minimizes to the icon tray, I like that feature a lot. Chrome needs to do that.