A Mixed Review For Google Chrome On Linux
omlx contributes this link to LinuxCrunch's short review of Google Chrome on Linux, writing: "The summary of it is that although Google Chrome is in a beta stage, it is fast, stable, and has a simple, clean, and effective GUI design. On other side, Google Chrome has a small number of extensions, doesn't support RSS, lacks integration with KDE, and doesn't support complex scripts very well. Personally, I didn't succeed in using Flash Player on Google Chrome beta 1 (I am using OpenSUSE 11.2) and I wonder how the quality of Google Chrome OS will be, especially if it's based on Linux and Google Chrome."
Linux is shit.
That's why every Linux application available looks like shit.
You didn't think that was a coincidence, did you?
...and keep your proprietary trash away from linux.
to all of you about to respond with "this is why linux will never...": fuck you, linux doesn't need to meet your arbitrary expectations.
You sound like a complete dumb-ass!
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