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	<title>Comments on: Things I Depend On In FireFox As A Web Developer That Are Missing In Chrome</title>
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		<title>By: pd</title>
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		<description>I too am a FF fan and Google nut but waited until I could run Chrome on all my computers.  My Powerbook G4 finally died and now I&#039;m running a new version of Mac OSX on a netbook so I can finally run Chrome on all.  My others are both XP machines.  One at my office and one at home, thus the netbook and one XP machine are on the same network.

My gripes about Chrome are across all of my computers.

I&#039;ve found XMarks to be a wonderful option for bookmarks rather than using the native bookmark synch in both FF and now Chrome.  I found your page because, like you, I really want my bookmark dividers.  I can assign them in XMarks, but they don&#039;t show up in Chrome. 

My biggest gripe is a deal killer except I have a feeling I&#039;m missing something on my Chrome config as I don&#039;t find much about it on the web.  I&#039;ll have a new page opening with a new tab but I won&#039;t go to it immediately.  When I eventually do go, the tab has takes anywhere from a split second to 4-5 seconds before I see anything other than a white page.  Why is this?  That&#039;s one of the glories of tabs- you open a new page/new tab and give it time to load before you click over to it.  Hm.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I too am a FF fan and Google nut but waited until I could run Chrome on all my computers.  My Powerbook G4 finally died and now I&#8217;m running a new version of Mac OSX on a netbook so I can finally run Chrome on all.  My others are both XP machines.  One at my office and one at home, thus the netbook and one XP machine are on the same network.</p>
<p>My gripes about Chrome are across all of my computers.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve found XMarks to be a wonderful option for bookmarks rather than using the native bookmark synch in both FF and now Chrome.  I found your page because, like you, I really want my bookmark dividers.  I can assign them in XMarks, but they don&#8217;t show up in Chrome. </p>
<p>My biggest gripe is a deal killer except I have a feeling I&#8217;m missing something on my Chrome config as I don&#8217;t find much about it on the web.  I&#8217;ll have a new page opening with a new tab but I won&#8217;t go to it immediately.  When I eventually do go, the tab has takes anywhere from a split second to 4-5 seconds before I see anything other than a white page.  Why is this?  That&#8217;s one of the glories of tabs- you open a new page/new tab and give it time to load before you click over to it.  Hm.</p>
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