Here's a thought: check their support site, groups, and contacts. But that's too easy, right? I mean, if you did that, you wouldn't get the chance to pen a sensationalistic post such as this (which serves the development community here at DZone quite well, I might add).
I think I agree with you, though. Beta software, such as Chrome (you are cognizant that Chrome is in beta, right?), should be fully fault-free and ready for mass public consumption, of course. It's just called beta for legal reasons I guess.
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webid replied ago:
Long Live IE6 !!
kenman replied ago:
Here's a thought: check their support site, groups, and contacts. But that's too easy, right? I mean, if you did that, you wouldn't get the chance to pen a sensationalistic post such as this (which serves the development community here at DZone quite well, I might add).
I think I agree with you, though. Beta software, such as Chrome (you are cognizant that Chrome is in beta, right?), should be fully fault-free and ready for mass public consumption, of course. It's just called beta for legal reasons I guess.
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