Emails of information for non-related clients are clumped together because they come from the same source, making it easy to miss new, important info emails and impossible to dump all the duds without also deleting the few important ones. If conversation grouping can't be turned off and on by the user or eliminated, I have to dump Gmail, as have many others I saw on another website who also bitterly complained about this threading feature (bug?)
i'm running a 2.4GHz pentium 4 with windows XP home edition SP3 with 1GB or RAM. i downloaded google chrome and encountered problems when streaming video and playing flash content. for example, streaming a video from youtube will cause the whole browser, not just the tab, to lock up for up to a few seconds. alt tabing away from this window will cause the flash plugin to crash. this is a very frustrating problem for me because it is the only thing stopping me from making chrome my default browser. i have tested this to see if it maybe wasn't the browser but IE7 seems to play the youtube clips with no problems. sometimes the only thing that happens on chrome is the video will freeze (along with the whole browser) but the sound will keep playing. once the browser recovers, the video plays at double speed until it 'catches up' with the sound. Please look into this!! Chrome is a really awesome browser and i would like for it to be my default
If not building an own reader into Google Chrome. At least the Browser should be able to add the URL to an online Reader (e.g. Google Reader). Today its to complicated to subscribe an RSS-Feed.
Don't know if this affects a standard mouse but scrolling with the touch pad on my Vaio is far too fast.
It's so uncontrollable I have now resorted to scrolling with the side bar, how 1980's is that.
Accepting this one problem Chrome is good. I like the stripped down design intent and it's noticeably faster than FF3.
Device manager lists the touch pad as Alps Electric.
I hope GOOG can give us an update quickly that will resolve this issue although it is kind of hard to believe it wasn't noticed before release.
When I google it, plenty seem to experience the touch pad only scrolling in one direction, down not up. I haven't experienced this but the too fast issue is also mentioned.
If we assert Chrome is the OS of the future and the center of the universe, shouldn't closing the last tab go back to the home page rather than quitting Chrome?
Just seems anti-intuitive - when I get back to nothing - I want choices again and I don't want Microsoft to be giving me these choices in an old paradigm ;-)
I'm shocked! This would have been such an easy win for Google, but for some reason they have not integrated the google "office" apps into one holistic experience ... seems like if you built the browser and own the apps, then this would have really provided a "wow" factor and given proof of concept that chrome is truly better at running apps.
Instead, just like in safari and firefox, Chrome still keeps creating new and multiple tabs every time I bounce back and forth between calendar, gmail, and docs. The end result is that at the end of the work day, I have about 10 calendars open and 9 docs home pages (of course, this doesn't happen because I'm vigilant about closing them).
Doesn't chrome know these tabs are already open? Jeez, if you guys want to compete with MSOffice, this problem has to be solved. Nobody wants to continue paying microsoft, but we need a real alternative that works.
Chrome is lightning fast but I am finding Chrome frequently misses text characters on the ends of strings when trying to select text to cut/copy and paste.
There are also times when text is selected, once you right click to select to copy or cut, Chrome deselects the selected text.
Also, using the GeoPress Plugin in WP 2.6, when editing a post in the plain text editor if you choose a preexisting location from the GeoPress list it disappears as soon as you scroll up/down the page. I am ending up flipping over to FF to set up my map (works fine in FF) I have reported this issue to GeoPress devs as well
From time to time I'm forced into switching for different browser instead of my favorite – Opera. Frequent message saying “You browser is currently not supported” is very annoying. This are most common on Wiki and Docs,but Gmail is Opera crippled as well.
And each time I see it, I, myself as a developer, understand reasons behind it. Yes it is FF that has all set of plug-ins and in fact became a developer tool rather than a browser. But this is still not a reason to provide less support to the best browser available. I'm not here to argue why I've stated Opera the best, yes I know that it has a lot of problems (I've mentioned that I'm a developer :)). But the painful aspect is that I can't notice the movement.
Guys, I really like products of your company, but it is so disappointing when you can't get all from products you like on the browser that you favor so much!
It's and odd one. I go to the chrome download site (http://www.google.com/chrome), download the file (ChromeSetup.exe - 475KB) after accepting the license agreement, double click on the downloaded file and... absolutely nothing happens. There is no folder left, no logs, nothing in system logs... zero, zilch f**k all really.
Any ideas?! I'll be more then happy to supply any info needed. Just tell me what's wrong and how to resolve it.
#1 When and how will GC integrate into Gmail? Today there is Gmail/Google Talk integration there is still no Gmail/GC integration (even though it supports "real" voicemail).
#2.) Does GrandCentral support contacts sync w/ Google/Gmail yet? I'm not finding any way to get that done, even though Google owns both products. Yet there are a zillion ways to sync Gmail contacts with *non* Google products (and Google even is behind some of those 3rd party syncs).
What is the Grandcentral plan? It seems like since Google bought it that there has been no new development and the support channels have been severly narrowed. I'm getting the feeling like it is being abandoned.
I am having issues logging into google services ("sign-in" from any google page) in chrome when attempted from behind a corporate proxy. All other web traffic is accessible in chrome.