Chrome For Android Gets Its Own Canary Channel (betanews.com)
Google is bringing bleeding-edge Canary channel for Chrome to Android. Through Canary channel, the company introduces early versions of Chrome upgrades to the early adopter and developers, and seeks feedback. Prior to this, Canary channel was available for the desktop version of Chrome. Alex Mineer, APK Administrator & Bug Basher said, "Just like the Canary channel for other platforms, new versions are built from the most recent code available and often contain a variety of new features, enhancements, and bug fixes. These builds are shipped automatically with no manual testing, which means that the build can be unstable and may even stop working entirely for days at a time. However, the goal is for Canary to remain usable at all times, and the Chrome team prioritizes fixing major issues as quickly as possible."
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so it's google's turn to mimic microsoft
I was expecting a Warrant canary.
e.g. something to say they have not yet been been given secret orders by the NSA/CIA to install a backdoor for spying on users.
Like Apple used to have. Is there some reason Google cannot do that?
A serious question, what does Chrome bring to Android? What exactly is the exciting feature that we as consumers are waiting for that requires Chrome?
So for example, Lenovo's Yoga Tap 3 Pro (and the Yoga book too I think), support stylus, multi-window, handwriting etc. on ANDROID 6.
http://www.notebookreview.com/notebookreview/lenovo-yoga-book-review/
And there would be a lot more of these from other manufacturers (faster ones, higher res screen ones) if only Google hadn't clouded the Android market with this Chrome sh*t. So now we're waiting for Chrome book premiums to come out instead of getting Android premium devices. Meanwhile slow as snail Microsoft is taking away that top end of the market with a bunch of 2-in-1s.
But maybe Chrome's not shit. maybe its something really really great that was worth effectively killing Android at the high end for.... so I am asking, what exactly is the end game of this? Because if I wanted Chrome I would buy Chrome, if I wanted a Google Browser, I already have a Google browser on Android. I don't see what I would want from that. It appears to be a poor Window clone with desktop metaphor interface more suited to a mouse. Running Android apps more suited to touch in windows. A confused mishmash of two products that has more to do with Google internal politics than product design.
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All chrome for android needs is extension support.
I just find it interesting that if you go to the Chrome help forums. Many of the solutions for Stable Chrome problems is to install Canary a unstable beta Chrome.
That to me is not a good solution to offer users, that a nightly build is the solution for their stable release issues. To me Google is messed up releasing Canary as if its OK for average users to install. Other than for developers it has no real advantage for users who just want a stable browser. If Google cannot provide that in a stable release, it's got some real problems. Actually for me I wonder sometimes why Chrome is that popular? Is it because Firefox, Edge, and IE are even worse?
I've always wanted to administer my HOSTS file from within Chrome so I can get rid of my Adblock extensions!
As in "Convict Army Nearly All Retarded Inbred Evil Sheepshaggers". I can see how Google would want a consignment of those.
For more information : https://youtu.be/1prrFe87VGc
Here are some massive problems with Chrome for Android:
1. Big Brother live feeds do not work. They work fine on Chrome for Windows, or Puffin browser for Android. Make it work exactly like Chrome for Windows, with time machine and other functionality. Do not wait for CBA clowns, who just try to dump you into the even worse CBS app, which makes you view disclaimers with each cam switch. They are incompetent.
2. Chrome keeps forcing me to download mobile versions of web pages, and I have to manually select desktop reload. I cannot even change this as default behavior.
Why is this a problem? Because many "mobile" web sites think, for some godforsaken reason, that the excruciatingly limited phone real estate means put up an immovable, unclosable banner and menu line taking 1/3 the already insufficient screen space. On Washington Post, this can be upwards of 3/4 the screen with this useless space. Yes, you read that right.
3. The tiny button/touch rectangle size of many widgets means the wrong things are often clicked, leading you to a new page. Click back (as here) and boom, a big data entry is wiped as clean and spotless as Ivanka's ass.
Remember the contents outside the obviously flawed form fw/bw crap. You do this, quit waiting for standards or incompetent sites like Slashdot.
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