![]() Printing Web pages does not work either, and the option to make a Google app (like Gmail) an application on your desktop is not available (greyed out). As the product managers say on the release blog post, you can’t (yet) watch YouTube videos, change privacy settings, or change the default search engine. So far so good but that’s about it for Chrome for Mac. This is by no means a rigorous calculation, but just an indication of how Chrome for Mac feels. Opening Gmail, Hotmail, and any general Website was seamless, and Chrome actually felt speedier than Safari 4 Beta and Firefox. ![]() ![]() Besides that, it all looks and feels like Chrome for Windows: same most visited sites on the first page, a history search box and recent bookmarks. I was glad to see that the Windows XP blue bar at the top disappeared in the Mac version, and got replaced with a sleek silver one that resembles Safari 4 (or vice versa you decide). ![]()
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