You will want the devs-version.
Scott
On Dec 7, 2010, at 4:14 AM, David Hole wrote:
> Wow.
> Sounds intresting.
> Wich version are you running out there?
> You know, they have the standard-, the beta- and the dev-versions.
> A half year ago, I ran the dev-version, but there was nothing happe
I take it there is a version of google crome for the mac that is
afccessible? If so I would like to take a look.
Matthew
On 12/7/10, David Hole wrote:
> Wow.
> Sounds intresting.
> Wich version are you running out there?
> You know, they have the standard-, the beta- and the dev-versions
Wow.
Sounds intresting.
Wich version are you running out there?
You know, they have the standard-, the beta- and the dev-versions.
A half year ago, I ran the dev-version, but there was nothing happening
at all... Maybe I should take it for a new run now...
Den 07.12.2010 01:22, skrev Scott Howe
I did report the table issue, so feel free to add your thoughts as well. This
is another alternative and it is nice to see Google making some effort here in
making Chrome accessible.
Scott
On Dec 6, 2010, at 6:31 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> Sort of. Enough to play with it and report issues.
Sort of. Enough to play with it and report issues. The big drawback is that it
doesn't read anything in tables right now.
Teresa
On Dec 6, 2010, at 3:24 PM, Yuma Decaux wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just wondering. Is chrome now accessible or something?
>
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Hi,
Just wondering. Is chrome now accessible or something?
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It would be ok, but the features I get access to are extremely limited.
Besides, I don't remember disabling anything, :)
Teresa
On Dec 6, 2010, at 2:47 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
> Teresa,
>
> I noticed this as well, but figured it did not apply. I wonder if it was
> stuck in there as a "gee some
Teresa,
I noticed this as well, but figured it did not apply. I wonder if it was stuck
in there as a "gee some features may have been disabled by the sysadmin."
Scott
On Dec 6, 2010, at 4:12 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Chrome is informing me in its preferences that "certain fea
Hi all,
Chrome is informing me in its preferences that "certain features have been
disabled by the system administrator". As far as i
m aware, I have administrative privileges on my machine. I set it up, after
all. Is there some permissions setting I need to adjust?
Thanks,
Teresa
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