It would need to have a "never ever ask" option too.
When I close the browser, I expect it to close, not ask me if I am
sure that I want to do what I really asked it to do.

- Itai

On Feb 25, 2:23 pm, dhhwai <[email protected]> wrote:
> Chrome has half of that functionality already.  You can save the open
> tabs when closing the browser (to be automatically opened again when
> restarting the browser) by selecting:  Wrench menu > Options > Basics
>
> > On startup: Restore the pages that were open last
>
> Also, I would support a prompt/popup that appears when closing, if
> such a popup also provides the option "never ask on shutdown"
>
> On Feb 24, 12:06 pm, Tamer_F <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Although chrome was designed to satisfy the simplicity and
> > performance, it should have a good and important features that comfort
> > the user as much as possible.
>
> > One of the features that I (and many) hope to be in Chrome is :
>
> > When closing the browser, a message appear to the user that have
> > options to save all the tabs, or to save the current tab, or closing
> > without saving. (Similar to firefox)
>
> > And an advance feature is to save the pages that are visited in those
> > tabs, or not.
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