Ultimate Wishlist for Google Chrome
11 Items that Google Chrome really needs to give us.
- Support for addons: Addons enable you to customize and personalize your browser, and make it suit your needs.
- Enhanced compatibility with websites: Google chrome already does a good job at presenting most websites, still this is definitely an area for improvement
- The ability to recognise RSS feeds and beam them straight into my brain: Honestly, I do not know why Google left out such a feature in the first place.
- A Search box: True, the address bar is as good as a search bar, but what if I want to just search for something on Wikipedia, or ebay maybe?
- Mouse Gestures? or maybe the ability to scroll pages with your mind…..
- Multiple profile support: I really need this one, I love the Firefox profile manager…
- mobile version of the browser: I would love to have one, and I guess millions of others would agree.
- A Twitter Addon
- Rendering holographic projections of websites, which you can view to complete your VR experience…
- Support for stumbleupon: Stumbleupon is the remote control for the web and I really long to see the SU toolbar on Chrome
- Maybe a menu bar, just an option for those who still like it….
Tell me what you think of the list, anything I missed out? Feel free to add.
12. Google browser sync which allows you to sync chrome across systems (courtesy: Paintbits)
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Yea, even i am missing the SU toolbar. I have a lot of add ons on FF and i miss them too!And as mentioned, i will also love addons for Social networking sites.Flock is the best when it comes to that aspect.Well, we’ll give Chrome some time to cast its magic!:)
4. Use the format “Wikipedia: Search” or “(search engine): (search term)” for those of us who are more code minded.
I would like links that you open in a new tab to be in front automatically instead of having to click on the tab to view it.
No more underlined links! (Don’t make me beg …)
A print preview function, FFS, so I don’t waste toner and paper printing the trailing 2 lines of a news article.
Most of the stuff you have listed are in the realm of plugins. A print preview feature is usually part of the browser itself, and at this point, is the only reason I used Firefox.