I also prefer Chrome's "top sites" compared to Safari's. I'd have to
say the only thing I like more about Safari is how the thumbnail zooms
in to fill the whole page, then remains grayed out while a newer
version of the page is fetched. I thought it was a nice transition.

~ Jay

On Feb 25, 2:50 pm, RealWat <[email protected]> wrote:
> I concur with you Arnon.  Safari "Top Sites" is elegant but
> is heavy on memory consumption. And wait until you activate "small"
> view option.
>
> Chrome is fast and simple, it's a good baseline to add other features
> on top.
>
> Hope Chrome keeps that focus,
> twitter: @realwat
>
> On Feb 25, 3:30 pm, Arnon <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I don't think that it's a good idea.
> > Safari's top sites does looks much fancy than Chrome's most visited
> > page, but it also takes more memory and cpu resource. Keeping Chrome
> > be a small and efficient browser is better.
> > However if someone can create a add-on or extension in the future, to
> > repalce the original one, will be a good idea.
>
> > On 2月25日, 下午2時51分, divilex <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Google Chrome's Most visited page is inferior to Apple Safari 4
> > > (beta)
> > > Top Sites page in design and overall impact. This page needs to be
> > > improved.

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