On 8/19/19 6:46 AM, Timo Pietilä wrote:
On 18.8.2019 18.58, Paul Kosinski via Enterprise wrote:
As a long-time Firefox user, I went to ESR because I prefer stability to
new features, and I especially don't like gratuitous changes to the User
Interface. The move to Tabs on Top was ugly: I think Google started it
so that users would view the Web (and hence Google) as their computing
environment, rather than Windows et al. But at least Classic Theme
Restorer could fix that.

Two things that have prevented me to change to google chrome are ability to restore tabs on bottom and bookmark sidebar which chrome doesn't have.
Vivaldi helps with that, though Vivaldi (and chromium) have poor enterprise support for any policies compared to CCK2 in old FF ESR.

In terms of Chrome directly - I don't really want to be tied into Google's ecosystem even more, certainly not as an IT choice vs a user choice.



James Pulver
CLASSE Computer Group
Cornell University
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