Excellent! Great to hear...
Wonder if there are Accessibility elements that prevent users from making
Chrome default browser on Mac OS X?
On Sat, Jan 30, 2016 at 2:28 PM Anders Holmberg
wrote:
> Hi!
> I take it back Kevin.
> It was a problem but now it seems to work fairly well on my machine.
> /
Hi!
I take it back Kevin.
It was a problem but now it seems to work fairly well on my machine.
/A
> On 28 Jan 2016, at 02:16, Kevin Chao wrote:
>
> Hi Anders,
> Could you please provide examples of these "problems navigating"? More
> details and steps to reproduce, please.
> Thanks!
> On Wed, J
Hi Anders,
Could you please provide examples of these "problems navigating"? More
details and steps to reproduce, please.
Thanks!
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 4:14 PM Anders Holmberg
wrote:
> Hi!
> There are some problems navigating using chrome i think.
> But apart from that it works like a charm.
>
Hi!
There are some problems navigating using chrome i think.
But apart from that it works like a charm.
/A
> On 26 Jan 2016, at 07:06, ben J. Bloomgren wrote:
>
> Kevin,
>
> Speaking solely upon my own experience, there is not really anything that I
> would miss from those other browsers. Appar
Similar discussion on AppleVis:
http://www.applevis.com/forum/os-x-mac-app-discussion/mac-chrome-voiceover
On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 4:45 AM Erik Burggraaf
wrote:
> Hi, I've been using chrome for a few months now. Some sites work in
> either chrome or safri, but not both. So, there is still som
Hi, I've been using chrome for a few months now. Some sites work in either
chrome or safri, but not both. So, there is still some flipflopping here.
Benefits of chrome.
Tab and bookmark sync to my Android phone.
Integrated flash.
Greater stability when loading large pages or sending forms.
Di
Kevin,
Speaking solely upon my own experience, there is not really anything that I
would miss from those other browsers. Apparently, krone even works better with
flash items. Apparently, it has some sort of flash capability built-in so that
you don't have to screw with it as you would, say for
Hi Ben,
Let's say hypothetical situation where Lightning and Safari were not
available, are there VoiceOver accessibility related attributes you would
miss?
What would be these MUST have VoiceOver accessibility in Chrome?
On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 8:12 PM Ben J. Bloomgren
wrote:
> Now that Rumola i
Now that Rumola is available for Chrome (I say now because I just found this
out), Chrome is pretty nice. I don't see much difference between it versus
Lightning versus Safari.
Ben
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